Decades of cleanup efforts in Boston Harbor will allow a few towns to open beaches for recreational shellfishing, which had ...
Despite major tactical successes in degrading Iran’s military, U.S. forces still confront the challenge of reopening oil ...
China has long been Iran’s lifeline, but its muted response to the war highlights Beijing’s pragmatic, self-interested ...
A trio of reports on political freedom around the world raises timely alarms about autocratic tendencies. But the data also shows that the appeal of democratic values is resilient.
Legal sports gambling is flooding broadcasts with ads during major sporting events like March Madness and reaching a younger ...
Parts of Boston Harbor are clean enough for recreational shellfishing for the first time in a century. To mark the moment, we dig into the history and debates around New England clam chowder.
Juries in California and New Mexico found that social media platforms are harming children by creating addictive feeds. Meta and Youtube plan to appeal the verdicts.
The Kremlin seems to be moving to shut online messaging services out of Russia in favor of one super-app – potentially upending many Russians’ lives.
Setting our heart to understand that the kingdom of heaven is right here brings tangible blessings. An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
Our reviewers’ March picks travel the globe and beyond, from India and Eritrea to Egypt and, eventually, Europa.
The Iranian military’s destructive capacity is far from that of the United States and Israel. Yet its asymmetric strategy, ...
The dispute between Anthropic and the U.S. government highlights tension between development in artificial intelligence, and how the technology is used.
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