Produced by The New Republic and hosted by literary editor Laura Marsh and writer Alex Pareene, The Politics of Everything is a... more
Since its approval by the Atlanta City Council in 2021, the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center—more commonly referred to as... more
In the early 1970s, ranchers in the Southwest began to share strange reports of cattle mutilations—carcasses discovered with organs missing,... more
Americans are in a toxic relationship with their automobiles. They’re bad for us—polluting, noisy, and increasingly dangerous to pedestrians—yet we... more
Every week, it seems, brings a new report of an airport mishap or a near collision between airplanes. Why are... more
On any given day, it’s easy to find a new video on the internet or social media purporting to show... more
Since its approval by the Atlanta City Council in 2021, the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center—more commonly referred to as... more
In recent years, Saudi Arabia has been flexing its financial muscle in international sports. And despite the country’s dismal human... more
Consumer boycotts were once thought of as a tactic primarily employed by the left, but the right has recently used... more
It’s no coincidence that Stanford University was founded in Palo Alto, where many decades later scores of tech companies also... more
We’ve known for a while that gas stoves are bad for both your health and the environment. But a few... more
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