Martin Picard’s Mitochondrial Theory of Mind

The biologist’s bold “energetic view of life” looks to the body’s strangest organelles as the link between cells, health, and mind and the foundation of our experience of being alive.

Wildfire smoke threatens the World Cup final. FIFA still doesn’t have a plan.

The biggest game in soccer is set for Sunday, when Argentina and Spain will meet in the World Cup final, held just outside of New York City.

Two-Thirds of Shri Thanedar's Campaign Cash Came Through AIPAC as He Lost Over $600K

Two-thirds of the Michigan congressman's campaign cash last quarter came from AIPAC bundlers after he invested millions in crypto.

U. S. -China Relations Are More Volatile Than Ever

Trump and Xi have brutally undermined the institutions and personnel responsible for safeguarding diplomacy.

Syria’s Weak Parliament Still Matters

The country’s newly opened assembly is by no means democratic, but it can still be more than a rubber stamp.

Inside the Race to Protect Ukrainian

Kyiv’s language revitalization program seeks to save Ukrainians’ mother tongue through complex state law.

The Soccer Surveillance State

How the United States used the World Cup as a testing ground for policing technologies.

Does Cuba Really Have Iranian Drones?

Experts say Trump is laying the pretext for U. S. military action against the island.