Slovakia Is at a Dangerous Moment
The shooting of Slovakia’s prime minister comes with a backdrop of growing political polarization.
By Alena Krempaska
The shooting of Slovakia’s prime minister comes with a backdrop of growing political polarization.
By Alena Krempaska
The First Amendment looms large in lower court cases that may find their way to the Supreme Court.
By Linda Greenhouse
Older folks’ objections to protests and encampments may not be as reasoned as they claim.
By Elizabeth Spiers
Attitudes toward the “Palestinian problem” range from detached fatigue to the belief that driving Palestinians into submission is God’s work.
By Megan K. Stack
If this were the last tour of Madonna’s career, she would retire as the most influential female pop star of all time.
By Mary Gabriel and Kristin J. Lieb
The dehumanization of Palestinians has become a norm.
By Hisham Awartani
We need to be prepared to fight the next war, not the last one.
By John M. Barry
Things for Ukraine are likely to get worse before they get better.
By Michael Kofman and Rob Lee
Electric vehicles shouldn’t be a luxury item, but Biden’s tariffs mean they may remain so.
By Gernot Wagner and Conor Walsh
We are very different writers, but I have kept Alice Munro in mind, daily and for decades, as an example to follow.
By Sheila Heti
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