
Solutions to Counter Terrorism
In a world that seems increasingly unstable, how do we protect our citizens while ensuring their liberty?
In a world that seems increasingly unstable, how do we protect our citizens while ensuring their liberty?
How does the “strapping man of action” measure up now?
Puerto Rico is ailing—and the Republican party has turned a blind eye.
Venezuela’s economic crisis has driven the nation to the brink.
Two years ago, forty-three students disappeared from Ayotzinapa, Guerrero.
Last month, Colombia signed a peace deal with FARC, the nation’s largest rebel group, ending the longest armed insurgency in the Western hemisphere. But for FARC’s child soldiers, many of whom have grown up in the jungle, the struggle to reintegrate is just beginning.
Ibtihaj Muhammad chose fencing so that her hijab wouldn’t stand out from behind the mask. Now, with a bronze medal in Rio, she embraces the attention and hopes to serve as a role model.
Why is Michael Phelps covered in dark red welts? William Vester takes us through the science and pseudoscience of cupping, the newest health craze sweeping the Olympics.