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No one has been held accountable for the catastrophic Afghanistan withdrawal
Who’s to blame for Afghanistan’s tragedy? Everyone.
How Beyoncé became Beyoncé in 3 not-at-all-easy steps
From surprise albums to Beychella to "Break My Soul": Behind the singer’s 10-year journey to cultural dominance.
Hidden inside the Inflation Reduction Act: $20 billion to help fix our farms
Farming destroys the environment. Biden’s inflation bill could help blunt the impact.
What nuclear secrets could Trump have possibly taken?
A nuclear weapons historian explains why it’s so hard to know what material Trump took.
How capitalism ensnared some of its radical critics
Postmodernism could’ve been revolutionary. But neoliberalism neutered it.
California could transform how fast food workers are treated
The restaurant industry is fighting hard against a labor bill making its way through the California legislature.
It’s probably time to clean your filters
Stop breathing in dirty air and drinking cloudy water. Change your dang filters.
Afghanistan’s staggering set of crises, explained
A year after Kabul’s fall and the US’s withdrawal, the economy remains in free fall, and the country faces a near-constant humanitarian disaster.
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Russia’s back-to-school plan for Ukraine
Russia is paying teachers big bucks to teach a pro-Kremlin curriculum in Ukraine. It’s part of a campaign to formally annex occupied Ukraine into the Russian Federation.