Einstein’s Postwar Campaign to Save the World from Nuclear Destruction
The scientist’s efforts helped create the movement for arms control and disarmament.
The Foreign Policy Issue that Could Decide the U.S. Presidential Election
Leading Democrats and Republicans are scrambling to look “tough” on immigration.
Gazans Are Starving — Don’t Cut Aid Now
To feed children, treat the wounded, and save innocent lives, the U.S. must restore UNRWA’s funding.
Immigration Is Good. Our Immigration Policy Should Reflect That.
Congress should scrap its doomed “border deal” and instead embrace the vitality that immigration brings.
War Is Bad for You — And the Economy
False job claims are fueling massive Pentagon budgets.
Egypt’s Al-Sisi Has Caged Himself In
The Egyptian dictator demanded his citizens give up freedoms for development. Now they have neither.
Swarming Our World
What happens when killer robots start communicating with each other?
Navalny and Assange: In the Shadows of Eagles
There is a clear and striking difference in the response of world leaders concerning these two dissenters.
Palestine Lights the Way Forward
In these worst of times, still there is hope.
Gaza: Grand Bargain or Wider War?
The United States can go big on diplomacy or on military destruction. Which way will Biden lean?
Navalny’s Death: What Does It Mean?
There are strange inconsistencies in the Kremlin account, and don’t ignore the American factor.
Waters of Conflict
Is there a place for hydropower in a warming world?
How to Deal with an Insurrectionist
Brazilian authorities are going after Jair Bolsonaro and his top supporters for their failed attempt to overthrow the country’s democracy.
Examples of Shared Israeli-Palestinian Actions
The war is terrible, but there are also signs of a new social order emerging.