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Boris Johnson resigns as UK prime minister
Beleaguered leaders are defiant — until they’re not.
Senate Democrats slowly consider their options after Roe
Inside the debates dividing the lawmakers, now on recess.
What the Supreme Court’s EPA ruling means for air pollution — and your health
Most Americans breathe unhealthy air, and weakening the EPA won’t help.
Should I delete my period app? And other post-Roe privacy questions.
How police can find out where you’ve been, and what you can do about it.
How the “lost cities” of the Amazon were finally found
And why they were so hard to see.
Even bosses are joining the Great Resignation
New data shows a growing number of managers are quitting.
What’s going on with Georgia’s Trump investigation?
Georgia’s January 6 grand jury subpoenaed key Trump allies. That’s a big deal.
Democrats’ latest attempt at resurrecting Build Back Better, explained
This iteration focuses on provisions to reduce prescription drug prices.
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How the US learned to love sanctions
The US hoped sanctions would end Russia’s war in Ukraine quickly. We revisit our conversation with historian Nicholas Mulder who explains the surprising history of economic penalties as a weapon of war.