The degrowth movement is over — and not a moment too soon. As nations in Europe and North America face mounting debt and aging populations, politicians again are talking ...
The campus free-speech debate has found a new home — the university library. At Harvard, where I teach, about 30 students staged a silent “study in” in the main reading r...
It is useful to think about the presidential election with a framework that emphasizes the old tension between isolationism and interventionism.
In many ways, the Republi...
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump don’t agree on much. But there is one thing on which both major party nominees do agree.
“I do believe this is the most existential, conseq...
Political courage has never been harder to find in Washington. A prime example of this is opposition from President Joe Biden’s administration and presidential nominees D...
As neonatologists, we care for the most fragile newborns, some no larger than the size of their parent’s hand. These preterm newborns face many medical challenges. Their ...
At the 2021 United Nations Climate Conference in Glasgow, 145 nations made a pledge to halt and reverse deforestation and land degradation by 2030. Almost three years lat...
A new explainer by the Migration Policy Institute seeks to apply facts to the lively discussion of immigration and crime. A spokesperson for MPI said the nonpartisan rese...
Most leaders see the protection of their citizens as paramount. Not so Yahya Sinwar, who saw leveraging the pain of the Palestinian people as a way to gain further intern...
From the moment Hezbollah fighters started launching rockets and missiles into northern Israel a year ago, the Biden administration’s messaging has been consistent: the U...