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What happens when the Supreme Court is this unpopular?
Historically, the Court has tended to align with popular sentiment. But what happens when US elections do not produce democratic results?
How effective altruism went from a niche movement to a billion-dollar force
Effective altruism has gone mainstream. Where does that leave it?
The Inflation Reduction Act, explained
The climate bill is also a health care bill (and it does a few things on taxes, too).
An end-of-life doula’s advice on how to make the most of your time on earth
Life is short. Here’s how to cherish every day of it.
Meanwhile, Congress is set to pass a huge wildlife conservation bill with bipartisan support
Recovering America’s Wildlife Act would funnel millions of dollars into saving overlooked species.
Four ways of looking at The Rehearsal
Nathan Fielder’s wild HBO show is reality TV at its most bizarre. Or is it a documentary? Or memoir? Or something else?
7 of your most pressing monkeypox vaccine questions, answered
We have safe, effective options — but in short supply.
School vaccine mandates for Covid-19 are not happening
The enthusiasm for requiring kids to get their shots has mostly evaporated.
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Brittney Griner for the Merchant of Death
Viktor Bout might be the most successful arms dealer in history. The US could let him go free if Russia releases the WNBA star, who was just sentenced to nine years in prison. Bout’s biographer, Douglas Farah, explains.