Oregon Is Spending More Than Ever on Low-Income Housing. A State Law Keeps the Details Secret.

The state has given developers an unprecedented $1.4 billion, and the cost of developing each subsidized apartment has nearly doubled. But, thanks to a carve-out in its public records law, Oregon doesn’t have to provide the details of that spending.

Missouri Republicans Are Trying to Repeal Abortion Rights by Leaning Into Anti-Trans Sentiment

Two years after falsely linking reproductive rights to gender transition care for minors, GOP lawmakers have packaged the two issues into one amendment in an effort to strip away the right to abortion.

What American Doctors Saw in Gaza

The documentary “American Doctor” follows 3 physicians facing the odds: limited medical supplies, Israeli bombing, and upon returning home, media bias and indifference.

‘Huge Breakthrough’ in the Math of Imbalance

For the first time in 30 years, computer scientists have found a better way to allocate objects evenly between two groups.

Southeast Asia Isn’t Buying Elbridge Colby’s Flexible Realism

Trump’s policies offer the region all the downsides of traditional U. S. policy with none of the benefits.