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FBI director guides the agency in confronting complex international threats, investigating federal crimes and running 55 field offices
Why Quincy Jones should be prominently featured in US music education − his absence reflects how racial segregation still shapes American classrooms
Stop and think: An undervalued approach in a world that short-circuits thoughtful political judgment
Santa, maybe? Why we have different names for who ‘hurries down the chimney’ on Christmas
South Korea shook a presidential power grab – failure to impeach now risks damaging democracy
‘Administrative law’ sounds dry but likely will be key to success or failure of Trump’s plans for government reform
What the US Supreme Court will consider when it rules on gender-affirming care for trans children
US role in Syria is unclear in wake of Assad’s fall from power
Assad’s fall in Syria will further weaken Hezbollah and curtails Tehran’s ‘Iranization’ of region
Hamas – hemmed in and isolated – finds itself with few options for the day after the Gaza war
Syrians rejoice in a new beginning, after 54 years of tyranny
Syrians, in a triumph of hope, turn the page on the horrors of Assad
Links between gender stereotypes and American patriotism date from the Cold War − but weren’t true then either
I’m a scholar of white supremacy who’s visiting all 113 places where Confederate statues were removed in recent years − here’s why Richmond gets it right
Abu Mohammed al-Golani may become the face of post-Assad Syria – but who is he and why does he have $10M US bounty on his head?
In 2024, independent voters grew their share of the vote, split their tickets and expanded their influence
Why does Colorado have so many ballot measures?
Trump’s plans for tougher border enforcement won’t necessarily stop migrants from coming to US − but their journeys could become more costly and dangerous
Assad leaves behind a fragmented nation – stabilizing it will be a major challenge for fractured opposition and external backers
Assad leaves behind a fragmented nation – stabilizing Syria will be a major challenge for fractured opposition and external backers
Trump attacks diversity, but a fellow New Yorker − US Rep. Vito Marcantonio − worked to represent all Americans in a multiracial democracy
Love it or hate it, nonliteral ‘literally’ is here to stay: Here’s why English will survive
Protests, sectarian violence and a growing spat with India: Bangladesh’s new leaders are beset with challenges to its democracy
What is a self-coup? South Korea president’s attempt ended in failure − a notable exception in a growing global trend
White and Black activists worked strategically in parallel in Detroit 50 years ago, fighting for civil rights
Long-standing American principle of birthright citizenship under attack from Trump allies
‘Lebanon wanted us gone … it was a risk to leave’ − Syrian refugees who fled Israeli bombs face hostility and uncertainty on return
How a director of national intelligence helps a president stay on top of threats from around the world
America’s counties are less purple than they used to be
Notre Dame reopens in Paris 5 years after fire – its reconstruction preserves the past and illuminates France’s modern ambitions
How right-wing media is like improv theater
What short-lived martial law says about South Korean democracy and the position of President Yoon
Rape survivors like Gisèle Pelicot are choosing to speak out, refuting the idea that they should feel shame
Threatening texts targeting minorities after election were vile − but they might not be illegal
Why you should talk to people you disagree with about politics
Are trans women ‘biologically male’? The answer is complicated
Noam Chomsky at 96: The linguist, educator, philosopher and public thinker has had a massive intellectual and moral influence
Wildland firefighters face up to $20,000 pay cut if Congress doesn’t act − that’s taking a toll on a workforce already under stress
What is Hayat Tahrir al-Sham? And how did the Islamist group evolve into a key player in Syria’s civil war?
Pardon who? Hunter Biden case renews ethical debate over use and limits of peculiar presidential power
The apocalypse that wasn’t: AI was everywhere in 2024’s elections, but deepfakes and misinformation were only part of the picture
US attorney general’s professionalism can protect Americans’ privacy, former federal judge explains
Why Israel and Hezbollah reached a ceasefire now − and what it means for Israel, Lebanon, Biden and Trump
‘Insurrection,’ ‘equity’ and more − these are the words that trigger Trump supporters
Trump’s next HUD secretary would have a lot to do to address the history of racist housing policy – and Trump’s own comments and history suggest that’s unlikely
Taxpayers spend 22% more per patient to support Medicare Advantage – the private alternative to Medicare that promised to cost less
Amid lull in tit-for-tat missile exchange, Iran and Israel seek to control the online narrative
Election reform was on the ballot – voters largely said ‘no’
I am a scholar of the Rosenberg case. I didn’t always think Ethel was innocent − but I now believe she was not a spy
Polling in the age of Trump highlights flawed methods and filtered realities
In a world where political polarization and disengagement are denting democracy, does Botswana’s ‘kgotla’ system hold the key?
As Trump touts plans for immigrant roundup, militias are standing back, but standing by
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