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Knowledge Collapse
AI companies are racing to mechanize mathematics. Where does that leave human understanding?
The Myth of Gerontocracy
Older people are not holding everyone else back. A more just society requires a different fight.
Sovereignty’s End and Beginning
In Somaliland, the pursuit of statehood has come with a bitter irony.
The Machines Get in the Way
The work of art—and the work of making art—in an age increasingly hostile to it.
The War on Gaza Has Not Ended
A hundred days after Trump’s Board of Peace was ratified, nothing has improved here.
A Year of Magical Thinking
Elite impunity has fueled the fantasy that catastrophes are for other people.
How to Hold a City Hostage
Historian Stuart Schrader on the untold history of police unions—and how they helped catapult cops to new heights of power and impunity.
The War on Iran: A Conversation
A roundtable on the consequences of U.S. and Israeli aggression, reactions from Iran and the Iranian diaspora, and the future of Iranian struggles for freedom and democracy.
Standing at the Gates of Hell
In the West Bank, the war on Iran has removed all restraints on settler violence against Palestinians.
Hunted and Banned
Efforts to control Black mobility—from early passports to the Fugitive Slave Act—laid much of the groundwork for today’s border regimes.
The Catastrophe That Has Befallen All of Us
The director of an art center in Tehran on life under U.S.-Israeli bombardment.
Power Plays
ICE wants it both ways: to broadcast its might in spectacular shows of force, but to do so anonymously.
Poor Historians
In the state’s twisted logic, being a victim of violence is reason for deportation.