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From the daily newsletter: why we should be in the streets; and Pope Francis’s tangled relationship with Argentina.
Why the Holocaust historian Deborah Lipstadt blames universities for “opening the door” to the Trump Administration’s ...
To all the singleton horses from neighboring small towns who attended the unexpectedly large gathering by the old burned tree ...
Amid the extreme political polarization in his home country, the Pope found himself at odds with nearly every President.
“No dissent,” Donald Trump recently posted on social media. Antonia Hitchens reports on the brazenly transactional ecosystem ...
In an overnight ruling, the Justices defended the rule of law. Will their toughness last?
If you or someone you love has cancer, cardiovascular disease, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, or diabetes, you have likely ...
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In a historic moment characterized by autocrats and would-be autocrats, Francis was the antithesis of a strongman.
The President is at the center of a brazenly transactional ecosystem that rewards flattery and lockstep loyalty.
Hearing aids and cochlear implants have been getting better for years, but a new type of device—eyeglasses that display ...
The university’s $53.2-billion endowment has positioned it to resist the bullying tactics of an increasingly authoritarian ...
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