Company That Bragged It Could Track U. S. Spies Hired to Investigate “Havana Syndrome”

American phone-tracking firm Anomaly 6 boasts its technology can pinpoint CIA and NSA officials. Now it’s part of a government “Havana syndrome” task force.

The Freedom to Be Woke

In the never-ending debate about freedom of speech on college campuses, conservatives have long condemned “cancel culture, ” an attitude of intolerance

Armed Israeli Settlers Detained Ro Khanna. He Wants Their Illegal Outposts Demolished.

In an interview, Ro Khanna recounts the fear at being detained and says anyone who visits the West Bank “would conclude that it is apartheid. ”

DSA Members Urge Campaigns to Ditch Platner Consultant Who Advised Mamdani

DSA members penned a letter urging candidates to ditch Graham Platner campaign consultant Morris Katz, who advised Zohran Mamdani.

Maine Senate Candidates Claim They’re Just Like Platner — But Entirely Different

Candidates are desperately trying to appeal to Graham Platner’s base. But they’re keeping Platner himself at arm’s length.

Rebecca Nagle on the Boomerang of Empire

Rebecca Nagle, host and creator of “First America, ” on the foundational roots of authoritarianism in the United States.

The oceans are full of heat, and it’s coming ashore

The oceans have absorbed 90 percent of the excess heat from global warming. It doesn't all stay there.

Surviving an Oil Spill in Louisiana, and More New Fiction for July

Stephanie Soileau’s ‘Should the Waters Take Us’ depicts a Cajun community in Louisiana.