Missouri’s Governor Is Opposed to Out-Of-State Funding, but Not for His Own Ballot Measure

Gov. Mike Kehoe says “out-of-state special interests” are influencing citizen-led efforts to amend the state constitution. His own ballot measure, a push to eliminate the state income tax, has received $1.9M from a mysterious Delaware nonprofit.

Safety Is When There’s No One Dying

The Ghassan Abu Sittah Children’s Fund is based in the Blue Building, a medical center across from the American University of Beirut, in the city’s Hamra

Indigenous cultural practices are a climate solution, report finds

Indigenous lands are crucial for climate mitigation and resilience. Research shows their health is a direct result of Indigenous stewardship.

Socialists Are Setting the Agenda in New York City

Claire Valdez and Brad Lander won their primaries Tuesday night, sending a sign of strength for an NYC left led by Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

Orbán Is Gone, but His State Machine Remains

After 16 years of illiberal rule, Péter Magyar must rebuild Hungarian democracy without breaking its own constitutional rules.

What Is Iran’s Nuclear Status Quo?

Before diplomacy can move forward, U. S. negotiators face the daunting task of reestablishing a baseline.

Washington’s Middle East Military Presence Is Uniquely Counterproductive

Rather than ensuring the free flow of energy, U. S. intervention has only interrupted it.

The New Geography of the World Cup

Migration, colonial history, and elite academies have redefined today’s national teams.