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The Cruel Attack on USAID
Trump’s assault on the aid agency poses a haunting question.
Trump’s assault on the aid agency poses a haunting question.
The lifestyle-med company built a business on male anxieties. Now it’s betting on a new message: grievance.
When the U.S. breaks its treaties, only China wins.
The benefits of an early diagnosis are only becoming clearer.
The Finnish writer Tove Jansson returned from a U.S. trip with a new perspective on home—and an enduring novel.
In a culture devoid of moral education, generations are growing up in a morally inarticulate, self-referential world.
Tens of millions of American Christians are embracing a charismatic movement known as the New Apostolic Reformation, which seeks to destroy the secular state.
A century ago, in the summer of 1914, a series of events set off an unprecedented global conflict that ultimately claimed the lives of more than 16 million people, dramatically redrew the maps of Europe, and set the stage for the 20th Century.
Other than raw ambition, only one through line is perceptible in a switchbacking political career.