- by Bill McKibbenThe liquefied-natural-gas buildout—and fossil-fuel exports—challenge progress on global warming.
- by Sam KnightThe British Prime Minister has rolled back the country’s policies on reducing emissions. To what end?
- by Jill LeporeWhat happened to antisemitic rants before social media.
- by Robin WrightThe prisoner exchange will almost certainly not stop an Iranian tactic that has spanned more than four decades.
- by Bill McKibbenBut this movement clearly needs to expand again.
- by Paul ElieFrancis’s recent journeys ahead of the October synod may be signals about the future direction of the Church.
- by Benjamin Wallace-WellsBenjamin Wallace-Wells writes about the difficulties facing Republican Party factions that hope to put forth a nominee who can stand as a strong alternative to Donald Trump.
- by Sue HalpernThe Pentagon’s Replicator initiative envisions swarms of low-cost autonomous machines that could remake the American arsenal.
- by Sheelah KolhatkarThe case, centering on Google’s dominance in the search-engine industry, will have implications that ripple throughout the tech world, and beyond.
- by Dan KaufmanA state Supreme Court justice—recently elected in a landslide—may be impeached before she ever hears a case.