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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.
An airstrike killed patients and doctors in Aleppo, a top U.S. Republican bashed a presidential candidate, menstruation made its mark in public discourse, and more.
Papua New Guinea acted against a controversial facility for asylum-seekers, South Korea reacted to the outbreak in Brazil, the presidential candidates made some big moves, and more.
The world remembered the worst nuclear disaster in its history, animals flocked to areas the accident made unlivable for humans, American voters headed to the polls, and more.
A country mourned earthquake victims, an LGBT activist was killed, scientists uncovered shark secrets, and more.
President Obama urges Britons to stay in the EU, Havana allows Cuban-Americans to return by sea, 200,000 ex-felons regain the ballot, and more.
A creative icon died, Europe struggled to handle its migration crisis, Elizabeth II turned 90, and more.
U.S. currency will be redesigned, the search for earthquake survivors continued, a Michigan scandal is going to court, and more.
The Taliban struck in Afghanistan’s capital, emergency workers searched for survivors in Ecuador, the U.S. presidential candidates went to the Empire State, and more.
Ecuadorean rescue workers searched for survivors, Brazilians watched a political crisis unfold, Internet users grappled with harassment, and more.
Sanders and Clinton trade jabs in the New York debate, a German comedian is targeted for mocking Turkey’s president, the Czech Republic gets a new name, and more.
U.S. families took on a gun manufacturer, video proof of Boko Haram’s hostages surfaced, Sweden got creative on immigration, and more.
Prosecutors searched Mossack Fonseca’s offices, a Chinese court dismissed a historic case, scientists helped a paralyzed man, and more.
Boko Haram increased the use of children in terrorist attacks, two big companies claimed pay equity, a billionaire announced an ambitious plan, and more.
Scientists studied Zika’s effects on neurological defects, Britain’s prime minister faced sharp criticism, a First Nations community faced a crisis, and more.
The pontiff publishes a long-awaited apostolic text, Belgian authorities make arrests connected to the March attacks, an apparent murder-suicide shuts down an Air Force base, and more.
World leaders addressed the leak, the militant group kidnapped hundreds, Belgian police searched for an attacker, and more.
The Panama Papers buzz continued, Europe grappled with its migration crisis, the U.S. presidential front-runners tripped, and more.
The country’s prime minister resigned, the Panama Papers deluge continued, voters headed to the polls, and more.
Potentially shady business practices were exposed, Greece ferried migrants back to Turkey, French flight attendants protested new rules, and more.
The U.S. economy adds a modest 215,000 jobs, the Second City’s schools shut down, Elon Musk unveils a battery-powered sedan, and more.