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David A. Graham, Will Gottsegen, Tom Nichols, and colleagues guide you through today’s biggest news, ideas, and cultural happenings. Sign up for the newsletter here.
David A. Graham, Will Gottsegen, Tom Nichols, and colleagues guide you through today’s biggest news, ideas, and cultural happenings. Sign up for the newsletter here.
Trump and Clinton debate in Vegas, Jewish journalists received thousands of hateful tweets, climate change shaped Trump’s rise, and more.
Russia announced a ceasefire in Syria, married couples disagreed on Trump, bullies targeted LGBT teens, and more.
Iraq moved to retake an ISIS stronghold, Trump’s claims of a rigged election threatened U.S. democracy, teachers tried to address kids’ mental health, and more.
Trump lashed out at women accusing him of assault, DoJ announced police-shooting database, Muslim asylum-seekers converted to Christianity, and more.
More women accused Donald Trump of assault, hate crimes spiked after Brexit, new tech ideas emerged, and more.
Hurricane Matthew made it harder to get to the polls, Syrians struggled to survive the siege, climate change threatened Arctic communities, and more.
Trump’s campaign reached a watershed moment, social media became a tool of war, The Atlantic got a new editor in chief, and more.
The U.S. accused Russia of orchestrating the DNC hack, Colombia’s president received the Nobel Prize, scientists found a new way to study mental health, and more.
Hurricane Matthew approached Florida, Pakistan strengthened penalties for honor killings, parents struggled to manage kids’ privacy online, and more.
The Atlantic endorsed Hillary Clinton for president, Poland proposed a strict abortion ban, deadly Hurricane Matthew approached the U.S., and more.
Turkey continued its post-coup crackdown, Pence and Kaine prepared to debate, critics predicted the death of movies, and more.
The U.S. suspended talks with Russia over Syria, Colombians narrowly voted to reject a hard-won peace deal, Britain set a date to leave the EU, and more.
Footage of two police shootings was released, the president of the Philippines compared himself to Hitler, Donald Trump made sexist comments on Twitter, and more.
Obama’s climate-change measures were challenged in court, black citizens lost confidence in police, the Supreme Court announced a new set of cases, and more.
Shimon Peres died at 93, Congress overrode the president’s veto, Colombian rebels returned to civilian life, and more.
In the first presidential debate, Clinton looked polished, Trump looked callous, and over 100 million viewers looked on.
Clinton and Trump debate at Hofstra, FARC and Colombia sign a historic peace deal, photo collectors find a connection with strangers, and more.
Footage of the events surrounding Keith Scott’s death was released, Ted Cruz reversed his position on Trump, a new museum deepened America’s narrative of black history, and more.
Protests continued in Charlotte, Trump’s rhetoric fed racist stereotypes, diplomats struggled to stop fighting in Syria, and more.
Protests erupted after two more shootings, Congress heard testimony on the EpiPen price hike, South African students felt apartheid’s legacy, and more.