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Why did New Jersey pay a racist ex-cop $75,000 to “educate” its officers on traffic stops?
Radical societal transformation is inevitable; a plan could make a difference between catastrophe and progress.
Malnutrition among children is “reaching devastating and unprecedented levels in the Gaza Strip due to the war and restrictions on aid delivery," UNICEF said.
As Medicare drug-price negotiations take shape, Democrats in the pockets of the pharmaceutical industry want to limit the number of medicines regulators can target.
Plastic manufacturers have received $9 billion in subsidies for new or bigger facilities since 2012.
Stephen Sachs’ “Fatherland” is the first work of live theater to dramatize the attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. A politically engaged family tragedy, it tells the real-life story of Jan. 6 insurrectionist Guy Reffitt, whose teenage son turned him in to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It is a tale of treachery playing out […]
Below you’ll find an excerpt of my book Tripping on Utopia: Margaret Mead, the Cold War, and the Troubled Birth of Psychedelic Science about the origins of psychedelic science in 1930s through 1960s. By drawing on understudied archives and original interviews, it restores key players in the field’s origin — many of them women — to their […]