‘I Don’t Want Dead Art’

When the artifacts of an artist’s life are collected as an archive, they change from river to reservoir, their ideas no longer circulating in the artist’s

RIP to the Russiagate Liberals

With Alex Vindman and George Conway’s losses, Democratic voters are forcefully rejecting the notion that Russia is to blame for America’s ills.

‘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.

Firefighters sound alarm as US faces critical staffing shortage: ‘We don’t have enough people’

Firefighters describe being pushed to limit by a brutal wildfire season, with key leadership roles going unfilled.

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.

Who Reaps the Benefits of India’s Growth?

Early policy choices shaped the inequity and employment challenges facing the country today.

A Land Without the Troubles?

Northern Ireland’s most outlandish plan comes to fruition in Jan Carson’s new novel.

Why Do Young Africans Love Donald Trump?

A new survey reveals a preference for the U. S. president’s transactional approach.