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“They Can’t Kill Us All”: These Scholars Lost Their Countries and Found Each Other
At the New University in Exile, they fight for democracy from afar. -
Cop27 Climate Summit Promises Disaster Aid to Poor Nations
But curbing emissions to stave off future catastrophes is the bigger challenge. -
“The Writing On the Wall Is Clear: DACA Is Coming to an End.”
With a GOP takeover of the House, the clock is ticking for Dreamers. -
The Midterms Brought Some Bad News for Public Education
Here's where anti-critical race theory warriors and school choice advocates fared well. -
How the Story of Soccer Became the Story of Everything
Oligarchs, private-equity moguls, and petro states took over the sport—and the world. -
Catherine Cortez Masto Wins in Nevada
The first Latina senator secures a narrow win over Trump loyalist and election-denier Adam Laxalt. -
The Sex Life of the Internet
Journalist Samantha Cole discusses the complicated, intertwined history of the digital world and sex -
A Democracy Crisis Was Averted. But Gerrymandering Could Still Save the GOP.
Voters rejected some of the biggest-name election deniers, even as extreme maps may help the GOP win the House. -
An Anti-Abortion Republican Just Lost His Bid for Kentucky’s Supreme Court
Voters also rejected a constitutional amendment to further roll back reproductive rights. -
First-Time Latino Voters Could Make All the Difference in Nevada
And progressive organizers are pinning their hopes on them. -
Experts Fear a Deluge of Climate Misinformation on Twitter
Global warming lies are often packaged with hot-button culture war topics. -
The GOP Is Trying to Throw Out Thousands of Votes in Detroit—Again
It's 2020 redux. -
The Internet Is Full of Predators. Omegle Lets You Meet Them.
“We need to be able to sue tech companies for their negligent, malicious conduct.” -
Brian Kemp Is a Different Kind of Threat to Democracy
The Georgia governor stood up to Trump once. Is that enough for voters to forget his notorious legacy of voter suppression? -
Bolsonaro—the “Trump of the Tropics”—Doesn’t Concede But He Doesn’t Contest the Election Results
"Our dreams are more alive than ever." -
Elon Musk, and Maybe You, Misunderstand the Problem With Twitter
Let's talk about the echo chamber. -
“We Don’t Need a Celebrity”: Herschel Walker Isn’t Everybody’s Hero in His Hometown
In Wrightsville, Georgia, residents are deeply divided over the football-star-turned-GOP-candidate. -
The GOP’s Plan for Attracting Young Voters Is the Same As Its Plan for Attracting Old Voters
One culture war at a time. -
Exposing the Financial Costs of Climate Change—and Denial of the Climate Crisis
As a warming planet brings economic tensions to a boil, following the money can reveal some critical stories. -
Why Does Every Tech Company Want to “Democratize” Something?
A concept rooted in politics and the public sphere has been squeezed into a new container: that of the individual consumer.
