We take the workings of wide, complicated technological systems on faith. But they depend on people—and, sometimes, people fail.
And why the special counsel’s last-ditch January 6 filing may not matter
Conservatives think they are righting a historical wrong, but the two decisions represent entirely different approaches to the law.
Archaeologists announced today the "first solid evidence" that some 17th-century American colonists consumed one another.
States have a duty to protect civilians—and that requires transparency when they're hurt or killed, the UN special rapporteur on human rights argued.