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Where “replacement theory” comes from — and why it refuses to go away
The white supremacist conspiracy theory has a long history in the United States and abroad.
2 winners and 2 losers from the Pennsylvania and North Carolina primaries
The takeaways from the biggest primary night yet were anything but clear.
What Mariupol’s fall means for Russia — and Ukraine
"The story of a city that would not fall despite being destroyed."
Play-to-earn gaming sounds too good to be true. It probably is.
The video game industry’s clumsy flirtation with Web3 doesn’t feel like it has actual players in mind.
New York’s restrictive gun laws didn’t stop the Buffalo shooter
The state’s "red flag law" should have prevented him from obtaining a gun.
Will philanthropists step up in a world without Roe?
Foundations love funding reproductive health care, unless it’s for an abortion.
Why Germany is hooked on Russian gas
How Germany got stuck paying for Russia’s war.
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How to lose a democracy in 10,000 days
The same man who helped usher in democracy in Hungary is the one who’s chipping away at it now. American conservatives want to know how Prime Minister Viktor Orban did it.