At Thursday’s debate, while Joe Biden struggled to put a sentence together, Donald Trump struggled to utter any sentence that...
Month: June 2024
In 1956, the poet Elizabeth Bishop worried about the imprudence and absurdity of going abroad. “Should we have stayed at...
This article was originally published by Quanta Magazine.Each summer, like clockwork, millions of beech trees throughout Europe sync up, tuning...
Last year at Harvard, three Israeli Jews took a course at the Kennedy School of Government. They say that because...
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With 224 days to go before an election that national Democrats are casting as a matter of saving democracy, a...
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Going into the first 2024 presidential debate, the Biden campaign’s goal was to draw a stark contrast between the president...
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In three decisions late this week, the Supreme Court upended American administrative law—the legal field that governs how government agencies...