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10 ways to fix a broken Supreme Court
Democrats don’t have the votes right now for major Supreme Court reform. But if they pick up seats, they could have many options.
The many reasons the “just vote” rhetoric from Democrats falls flat
"It is unacceptable that there was not a concrete plan the minute this decision came down."
Flying will be the worst part of your summer vacation
With abnormally bad rates of flight delays and cancellations, air travel won’t stop sucking anytime soon.
The best movies of 2022 (so far) — and how to watch them
From great blockbusters to a mockumentary about a talking inch-high shell.
Go ahead, be a little spontaneous
A looser schedule can allow for serendipity.
Xi Jinping asserts his power on Hong Kong’s handover anniversary
Chinese president Xi Jinping swore in John Lee, marking a new era of antidemocratic governance in Hong Kong.
We’re battling a sleep loss epidemic. California has a plan to fight it.
A new law will require the school day to start later in California — and other states may soon follow.
One Good Thing: A Danish drama lets its girlbosses fail
The latest season of Borgen is a political thriller for the Great Resignation.
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Ask for Jane
Before Roe v. Wade, Eleanor Oliver was a Jane: a member of a group in Chicago that helped women get safe but illegal abortions. Sean Rameswaram sat down with her on the day Roe was overturned.