In a year defined by the newly lurid visibility of men’s problems, I was most moved by two series—Dying for Sex and Andor—that offered remarkable performances by women.
Men suffer not because they are ill treated by women, changing mores or a changing economy. The real damage Vincent documents ...
Readers suggest ways to bring medical costs under control for average Americans. Also: Australia sets an example for the U.S.
Every major pharmaceutical breakthrough in the past 40 years started with taxpayer-funded basic research: mRNA vaccines, ...
It has not been a quiet year for higher education. Views essays that particularly struck a chord with readers in 2025 focused ...
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Seven experts specifically mentioned concern around the future of Lake Mead.
Canada and the Great Irish Famine is a fascinating collection of essays on disparate aspects of a crisis that today’s ...
From the “end of history” to the beginning of a new contradiction. Or how a Pinochet supporter managed to captivate an electorate he does not represent.
So much of the world’s population has been ousted, expelled, cut loose, forced to flee or otherwise get moving, it’s surprising the planet hasn’t tilted off its axis. In 2017 alone, almost 12 million ...
Homelessness is often thought of either as an issue of individual moral failings or merely of bad policy. It should instead be seen as a moral crisis for our democracy, one that demands transformative ...
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