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Every kid has heard “No means no!” when they want something their parents don’t think they should have. This week that phrase ...
Among the Trump administration’s many disturbing shifts in foreign policy, one of its more shameful moves has been to use ...
Jimmie Christian Duncan learned in April 2025 that a Louisiana judge had dismissed his capital murder conviction and he would ...
People in cults often find it nearly impossible to get outside the cult outlook on the world. This is very much true of the ...
The Israeli bombing of Gaza since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack has been marked by one demand: the release of all Israeli hostages ...
New Yorkers can count among their fortunes both their plentiful waters and the many organizations that protect lakes, rivers, ...
Ancient oak trees rise above gigantic boulders scattered across a high desert mesa in Arizona’s Tonto National Forest. This ...
It’s hard to recall, given the unfathomable desperation now stalking Gaza, but for a fleeting moment earlier this year there ...
Bernd Blossey is a professor in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at Cornell University whose research focuses on impacts and management of invasive species. Karan Mehta is an ...
In this exclusive interview, renowned international law scholar and former UN Special Rapporteur Richard Falk engages with ...
With competing narratives of victimization, one narrative is abused. One man looks up to the sky crying at the top of his lungs as their wife and two ...
Democratic party losing touch with working class voters? It’s hardly a debatable claim anymore. Exit polls from last November ...