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The president is trying to sabotage an enormous climate achievement that much of the car industry supports.
By Jody Freeman
He is unlikely to be defined by Never Trumpism and more likely to campaign on the threat of runaway deficits and debts.
By Liz Mair
In the Asteroid Belt, exploited miners are working in dangerous conditions.
By Patrick S. Tomlinson
A virulent anti-immigration administration has now targeted the weakest and most vulnerable.
By Jorge Ramos
The decisive factor in next week’s election — and the reason for Benjamin Netanyahu’s durability — is a repressed memory.
By Matti Friedman
America ceases to be unique when we reject individual rights and equality among citizens of various origins, faiths and creeds.
By Samuel Goldman
Molly Ivins was a one-woman humor mill who understood that “the best way to get” politicians was “to make people laugh at them.”
By Mimi Swartz
Joi Ito’s fall from grace for his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was much deserved. But his style of corner-cutting ethics is all too common in tech.
By Kara Swisher
What she and Venus have accomplished is far more important than future titles and broken records.
By Tera W. Hunter
What my friendship with a woman 51 years my senior taught me about growing up.
By Devi Lockwood