Another Ethnic Cleansing Could Be Underway — and We’re Not Paying Attention
Azerbaijan is blockading the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, and people are dying.
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A Supreme Court ruling from the early days of the internet is woefully out of date.
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The fight over congestion pricing gets at something so very much bigger.
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By Abandoning Civics, Colleges Helped Create the Culture Wars
How the failure of universities to provide a civic education has resulted in an intolerance of ideas.
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Should Right-Wing Populists Despair?
What Sohrab Ahmari’s doubts say about his former cause — and about the economy and culture.
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Prigozhin’s Real Legacy: The Mercenary Blueprint
The Wagner group will serve as a model for other mercenaries ready to muscle in to resource-rich territories.
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An anti-graft candidate no one expected to win prevails in a landslide.
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Local battles are just as important as national ones.
By Belle Boggs
A Supreme Court ruling from the early days of the internet is woefully out of date.
By David French
The Wagner group will serve as a model for other mercenaries ready to muscle in to resource-rich territories.
By Sean McFate
How climate change and the resulting calamities are killing our notion of the hallowed sun-seeking summer vacation.
How the failure of universities to provide a civic education has resulted in an intolerance of ideas.
By Debra Satz and Dan Edelstein
When states have radically different laws, American life is unsettled.
By Jamelle Bouie
Readers respond to a column by Pamela Paul about how the term “sex work” legitimizes the exploitative sex trade.
Azerbaijan is blockading the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, and people are dying.
By Nicholas Kristof
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