Inspectors General Are Doing Essential—And Unpopular—Work
In my years of government service, I saw again and again how they make agencies more accountable, efficient, and honest. #press
Inspectors General Are Doing Essential—And Unpopular—Work
In my years of government service, I saw again and again how they make agencies more accountable, efficient, and honest. #press
Trump Is Setting the Stage to Challenge the Election
The former president’s desperation could drive his actions even after the final votes are cast. #press
More People Should Be Talking About IVF the Way Tim Walz Is
Reproductive rights are almost always framed as a women’s issue. Walz reminds us that they affect men too. #press
When Someone You Love Loves QAnon
What do you do when a family member falls for a conspiracy theory? #press
America’s Political Chaos Is Enviable When You Live in an Autocracy
Chinese social media is fascinated with Biden’s decision to step aside. #press
The Last Time a President Dropped Out of the Race
Lyndon B. Johnson faced a badly divided nation and knew he couldn’t be the one to heal it. #press
The MAGA Playbook Against Kamala Harris Is Already Clear
The online right says the race was stolen from Biden. #press
It’s J.D. Vance’s Party Now
I assumed that the Ohio GOP would continue along a trajectory that valued reasonable, conservative governing, a process that by definition demands compromise. I was wrong. #press
J.D. Vance’s MAGA Transformation Is Complete
The Republican vice presidential candidate has one goal: to be just like his running mate. #press
J. D. Vance Is the Bridge Between Silicon Valley and the Far Right
Trump’s VP pick has solidified tech’s MAGA moment. #press
‘Everything Is in Place Now’
The mood at the Republican National Convention has been oddly serene. #press
Biden Tries to Calm the Waters
Will Donald Trump do the same? #press
Houston Is on a Path to an All-Out Power Crisis
The city’s widespread outage is a preview of how bad things could get this hurricane season. #press
America Has Never Really Known What to Make of Vegetarians
For a rare lifestyle choice, vegetarianism tends to drive people pretty bonkers. #press
The Golden Age of the Supermarket Is Ending
Food shortages will make grocery shopping more expensive and less fun. #press
China’s New Great Wall
Xi Jinping’s nationalist and security-led policies are isolating the country from the world. That benefits no one—least of all his own people. #press
Why NATO Still Exists
The democracies must continue their long fight against Moscow’s barbarism. #press
The Awkward Truth About Extinction
The disappearance of species is destructive, but it’s also one of the most natural, creative forces on Earth. #press
My Online Habits Generate as Much CO2 as a Ford Focus
It’s becoming harder and harder not to generate wasteful data with every action taken online. #press
America Can’t Stop Dieting
The pressure to lose weight has been unavoidable for more than a century. #press
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