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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.
Turkish forces took down a Russian warplane over Syria, police investigated a shooting that wounded five Black Lives Matters protesters, the French president asked world leaders to work together to fight extremism, and more.
The Belgian capital remains on near-lockdown, French police discover a weapon related to the attacks, Donald Trump got his numbers on U.S. crime completely wrong, and more.
At least 18 people are dead after gunmen storm a hotel in Bamako, the GOP frontrunner is criticized after an interview, and two candidates draw straws to decide a winner.
The House votes to limit Syrian refugees, France identifies a suspected terror ringleader’s body, and Hillary Clinton vows to “smash” the Islamic State.
French police continued their search for more suspects in last week’s attacks, attackers killed dozens at markets in two Nigerian cities, the political debate over Syrian asylum-seekers intensified, and more.
A stadium was evacuated over a potential terrorist threat, French police scoured the country for more suspects in the recent deadly attacks, Moscow intensified its air campaign against extremists, and more.
The world continued to mourn victims of terrorist attacks, world leaders vowed to defeat ISIS, U.S. politicians promised to block the government’s resettlement plan for asylum-seekers, and more.
A state of emergency is declared in France, the justices grant a petition on Texas abortion laws, Aung San Suu Kyi’s party wins an absolute majority, and more.
Peshmerga forces attempted to regain control of an Iraqi town, suicide bombings killed dozens in Lebanon, thousands of asylum-seekers arrived in northern Europe, and more.
University police arrested someone over social-media threats against black students, the bloc weighed in on labeling rules, Republican candidates crossed another debate off their list, and more.
The White House vowed to appeal a ruling against its policies, the University of Missouri remained in the national spotlight, the Internet argued over some red cups, and more.
The University of Missouri’s embattled president steps down, Russian athletes are accused of ‘systemic’ drug use, and 10 people are shot at a police academy outside Amman.
The White House nixes the Keystone XL pipeline, Vladimir Putin cancels all Russian flights to Egypt, the U.S. unemployment rate drops to 5 percent, and more.
The United Kingdom said a bomb likely brought down the jetliner, Doctors Without Borders released an account of a deadly airstrike, Bush 41 knocked Bush 43’s former employees, and more.
U.S. officials said a bomb may have brought down the plane over Egypt, a plane crash in Africa killed dozens, an assailant injured four people at a university, and more.
Investigators continued their investigation into the plane crash in Egypt, dozens were killed when a bus went off the road in Nepal, U.S. voters headed to the polls, and more.
Investigators probe the crash of a Russian passenger plane, a Harvard Law professor abandons his presidential bid, Australia revises its honors system, and more.
The White House announced a deployment plan, senators avoided a shutdown, and Republicans objected to Wednesday's debate.
The world’s most populous country dropped an unpopular law, an airplane caught fire just before taking off, Paul Ryan was sworn in as speaker, and more.
A South Carolina county removed a controversial officer from his post, House conservatives picked their leader, Republican presidential candidates prepared for another debate, and more.