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If we imagine religion as a technology, argues Notre Dame sociologist Christian Smith, we can better see the cause of its ...
The intelligence is still coming in—including from a leak of an intercepted phone call between two Iranian government ...
Democratic strategist Rebecca Katz joins Lauren Egan to discuss how she helped Zohran Mamdani win New York City’s mayoral ...
Elon Musk just declared open political war on Republicans backing the controversial spending bill, promising to primary every single one of them.
With healthcare for millions, billions in aid, and the fiscal future of the United States on the line, the question is raised ...
That’s because Daedone and her legal team have been pitching themselves as victims of exactly the kind of prosecutorial ...
Thom Tillis finally showed some backbone and opposed Trump—because of the giant Medicaid cuts in the Big Fugly Bill—but now ...
Every so often, an athlete transcends their sport; becomes bigger than the game. Shohei Ohtani has made that ascension in ...
Author Marc Dunkelman discusses his new book Why Nothing Works: Who Killed Progress―and How to Bring It Back. Dunkelman ...
Who’s ready for a Big, Beautiful Barrage of votes in the Senate? The upper chamber will be slogging away at Trump’s massive bill all day, with the president continuing to whip lawmakers to have ...
t Greece was itself a bit of a laboratory of self-government during the archaic and classical periods (from roughly 800 to 323 b.c.). The Greeks lived in fairly small, independent, self-governing ...