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But then again, her sense of life among others had, in fact, been coming apart from the moment the hospital doors had closed ...
Guerrero’s case for the superiority of lottocracy thus appears to hinge on the ability of random selection to eliminate the ...
This week marks eight decades since the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II, devastating the two cities, killing hundreds of thousands of civilians, and ...
This note introduces our Summer 2025 issue. Read the Table of Contents here . Subscribe to get a copy.
Given the history of Israel’s smearing of journalists in Gaza as a precursor to assassinating them, the Committee to Protect ...
To deliver plentiful housing and clean energy, we have to get the story right about what’s standing in the way.
This essay is featured in our Winter 2025 issue, Trump’s Return. The lineup at Donald Trump’s second inaugural was a veritable billionaire’s row, with the heaviest hitters of Big Tech out in full ...
Using a variety of ploys to manufacture doubt, a whole industry of science-for-hire experts helps corporations put profits over public health and safety.
A new term is needed: Panglossian neoliberalism. Championed by venture capitalists, tech CEOs, and startup founders, this credo asserts that we already live in the best of all possible worlds ...
What’s Next for Music Criticism? Pitchfork is dead, but good reviewing doesn’t have to die with it.
“The drones were terrifying. From the ground, it is impossible to determine who or what they are tracking as they circle overhead. The buzz of a distant propeller is a constant reminder of imminent ...
On violence and the possibility of solidarities in America.