One of the World’s Biggest Health Risks Is a Philanthropic Blind Spot
Money to monitor air quality in some of the most polluted places in the world can lead to cleaner air and healthier populations.
By Christa Hasenkopf
Money to monitor air quality in some of the most polluted places in the world can lead to cleaner air and healthier populations.
By Christa Hasenkopf
Much of the good news about green energy is coming out of one country.
By David Wallace-Wells
Israel’s annexation of the occupied West Bank is not a future prospect; it is a fact of life. Israelis and Palestinians live in a one-state reality.
By Hagai El-Ad
China is ending international baby adoptions but for those who were sent overseas as infants, the search for belonging and identity goes on.
By Cindy Zhu Huijgen
The elections went well. It’s what came afterward that is worrying.
By David Wallace-Wells
New rules that make a woman’s voice illegal in public show why the world must make gender apartheid a crime against humanity.
By Metra Mehran
All three legs of America’s nuclear triad need substantial modernization and billions of dollars to keep pace with our adversaries.
By Mike Turner
Our window to rescue the remaining hostages in Gaza is closing, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is fastening the latch.
By Adi and Yael Alexander
The specter of Nazism is haunting the country.
By Peter Kuras
Leaning into the powerful marketing of the vice president as a bastion of hope requires enormous amnesia.
By Hala Alyan
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