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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.
Rick Perry enters the race, a Duggar family interview raises questions, and more ...
New revelations from the Justice Department’s investigation of the soccer organization, a possible beheading plot in Boston, and more...
The chief of the soccer organization is set to step down, hundreds are missing as a ship sinks on the Yangtze, and more...
Three key provisions of the privacy law expire, the history of tampons, and more.
Sepp Blatter wins a fifth term, the Rust Belt fails to lure immigrants, and more...
Former New York Governor George Pataki joins the 2016 race, how Cincinnati reformed its police, and more...
Soccer’s international governing body gets stung, India’s deadly heat wave, and more...
Torrential rains kill at least eight people and strand thousands of others, cable titans merge, and more...
The State Department releases nearly 300 pieces of Clinton correspondence, a suspect in a DC quadruple homicide is charged with murder, and more…
Bob Gates defends LGBT rights, Jeffrey Goldberg interviews President Obama on foreign policy, and more…
What reading material was found at the terrorist’s Pakistani compound, the benefits of being a jerk, and more
Another city changes the way it treats its workers, Jeb Bush’s wife reluctantly steps into the spotlight, and more.
Obama announces a rollback to the militarization of police, a new generation of powerful women comes to power, and more.
A federal jury applies six capital counts against the Boston Marathon bomber, a classic piece of fiction from Ken Cosgrove, and more.
More information surfaces on Tuesday’s train derailment, what people dream about around the world, and more
America’s aging transit infrastructure leads to disaster in Philadelphia, the disturbing state of modern capital punishment, and more.
A new Pew study shows the waning of religious affiliation in America, how a fake wedding led to real arrests in Flint, Michigan, and more.
Extreme weather turns deadly, attempting to understand why crime declined in America, and more.
What David Cameron and the Conservatives’ victory means for Britain and the world, why it’s so hard for a third-party candidate to make it to the presidential debates, and more
The United Kingdom decides, a look at whether music can be medicine, and more.