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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.
French investigators suggest that the March crash was premeditated, Bernie Sanders may be a serious contender in 2016, and more.
The Republican presidential primary gets crowded, The Atlantic turns 158, and more.
The names of the Garland shooters have been revealed, the overly high expectations of legalized pot, and more.
Over two dozen charges in the death of Freddie Gray, Floyd Mayweather and the impunity of genius, and more
A challenger to Hillary appears, the bullish charm of John Kasich, and more.
Calm returns to Baltimore after days of unrest, Millennials aren't having kids, and more.
The day after a long night of rage and chaos in Baltimore
The aftermath of a cataclysmic earthquake in Nepal, consumers worry about the wrong things, and more.
A look at the top stories from this week
A horrifying intelligence failure in Pakistan, Hillary's campaign begins in earnest, and more
The Saudi ceasefire in Yemen lasts only hours, trying to unravel a mysterious death in Baltimore police custody, and more.
Obama's attorney general nominee goes up for a vote, the GOP attempts to maneuver around gay marriage, and more.
A disaster in the Strait of Sicily, a crisis in forensic evidence, and more
A conflict in the Gulf intensifies, the potential benefits of living in the panopticon, and more.
Focusing on the third Bush, the mental health of high-stake professionals, and more
The man who filmed the North Charleston shooting emerges, Republicans may be rethinking their stances on raising taxes, and more.
A historic nuclear agreement with Iran, why babies learn better when they're surprised, and more
Indiana's "religious freedom" law takes heavy fire, a look at the potential of single-sex schooling, and more
What we know about today's attack at the NSA, looking closely at generic drugs, and more
The Senate Minority Leader will leave his office in 2016, the dangers of direct democracy in California, and more