China has a well-established record of manipulating the international system to its benefit. It conditions access to its economy on bowing to Beijing’s demands, whether that be on content, sharing ...
Months after the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that advocates said could have major implications for intellectual disability and how it is defined, the justices said never mind. The ...
The razor-thin outcome in Virginia’s recent redistricting referendum, which allowed the state to move forward with a heavily gerrymandered map favoring Democrats, should serve as a national wake-up ...
The razor-thin outcome in Virginia’s recent redistricting referendum, which allowed the state to move forward with a heavily gerrymandered map favoring Democrats, should serve as a national wake-up ...
Our therapy culture has made us too comfortable with God. When theologian David H. Kelsey asked in 1993 what happened to the traditional doctrine of sin, his concern was not that it had disappeared.
And then there were two: Of the original 11 co-founders who kickstarted xAI with Elon Musk three years ago, only two remain as the deep learning lab continues a personnel overhaul to compete with ...
For the past few years, India’s national narrative — both in the domestic and the international public sphere — has been markedly triumphalist. The primary drivers of this upbeat and often jingoistic ...
On Kalshi, people have placed bets on everything from football games to foreign affairs. The prediction market’s CEO, Tarek Mansour, says this doesn’t count as gambling—and is actually good for ...
The last decade also included a small crop of zombie films that felt far outside the norm, like international gems Train to Busan and One Cut of the Dead, the holiday musical Anna and the Apocalypse, ...
On their first proper album in nine years, the Boston metalcore veterans shift between blistering political bloodlettings and moody reckonings with mortality. Human connection has always been the ...
Meet the Rubinsteins. They number more than 20, counting spouses, and span three generations. Most live near Boston, with a branch in Philadelphia, and another in Brooklyn. Sisters Helen, Sylvia and ...