Newsweek US
Could Influencers Survive a Tik Tok Ban?
With some content creators able to make good money from views and brand collaborations on the app, losing access to it could come ata high price
3 min |
May 31 - June 07, 2024 (Double Issue)
Reason magazine
The Black Panther Who Was Banned From the Ballot
DONALD TRUMP WAS not the first celebrity presidential candidate who could reasonably be accused of insurrection against the United States.
3 min |
July 2024
Reason magazine
"The Past Is There To Teach Us What Can Happen'
Hardcore History's Dan Carlin on hero worship and moral assumptions in the study of the past
10+ min |
July 2024
Reason magazine
FAMILIES NEED A VIBE SHIFT
THE AUTHORS OF FOUR NEW BOOKSWITH 24 KIDS BETWEEN THEM-SAY THE AMERICAN FAMILY NEEDS A COURSE CORRECTION.
10+ min |
July 2024
Reason magazine
New York's Predictable Legal Pot 'Disaster'
AS OF EARLY May, more than three years after New York legalized recreational marijuana, just 119 licensed dispensaries were serving that market in the entire state.
2 min |
July 2024
Reason magazine
Florida's Citrus Slaughter
MANY SOUTH FLORIDA residents remember with grief a day in the early ’00s when the government came for their citrus trees.
2 min |
July 2024
Reason magazine
Cutting Off Israel
ENDING U.S. AID WOULD GIVE WASHINGTON LESS LEVERAGE IN THE MIDDLE EAST. THAT’S WHY IT’S WORTH DOING.
10+ min |
July 2024
Reason magazine
A Brief, Biased History of the Culture Wars
THE FIRST PAR AGR APH of the book jacket lays it out: “There is a common belief that we live in unprecedented times, that people are too sensitive today, that nobody objected to the actions of actors, comedians, and filmmakers in the past.
5 min |
July 2024
Reason magazine
States Turn Their Backs on Criminal Justice Reform
IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE to avoid the “strange bedfellows” cliché when reading about the criminal justice reform movement in the 2010s.
5 min |
July 2024
Reason magazine
Republican Defenders of Abortion in Arizona
THOUGH STILL ON the books, Arizona’s near-total ban on abortion was buried deep in the state’s history—until recently.
2 min |
July 2024
Reason magazine
SWAT Goes to College
A GRAY-HAIRED DARTMOUTH professor was tackled, zip-tied, and detained on May 1 along with about 90 other protesters.
4 min |
July 2024
Reason magazine
Q&A Bryan Caplan
BRYAN CAPLAN IS known for his unconventional approach to tackling big issues.
3 min |
July 2024
Reason magazine
WHAT CAUSED THE D.C.CRIME WAVE?
GOVERNMENT MISMANAGEMENT, NOT SENTENCING REFORM OR SPARSE SOCIAL SPENDING, DESERVES THE BLAME.
10+ min |
July 2024
The Atlantic
DEMOCRACY IS LOSING THE PROPAGANDA WAR
AUTOCRATS IN CHINA, RUSSIA, AND ELSEWHERE ARE NOW MAKING COMMON CAUSE WITH MAGA REPUBLICANS TO DISCREDIT LIBERALISM AND FREEDOM AROUND THE WORLD.
10+ min |
June 2024
The Atlantic
Ozempic or Bust
America has been trying to address the obesity epidemic for four decades now. So far, each new \"solution\" has failed to live up to its early promise.
10+ min |
June 2024
The Atlantic
THE AIRPORT-LOUNGE ARMS RACE
Inside the ever more extravagant competition to lure affluent travelers
8 min |
June 2024
The Atlantic
The History My Family Left Behind
A gun, a lynching, and an exodus from Mississippi
10+ min |
June 2024
The Atlantic
The Godfather of American Comedy
The funniest people on the planet think there's no funnier person than Albert Brooks.
10+ min |
June 2024
The Atlantic
Hypochondria Never Dies
The diagnosis is officially gone, but health anxiety is everywhere.
9 min |
June 2024
The Atlantic
Miranda July's Weird Road Trip
The author's midlife-crisis novel is full of estrangement, eroticism, and whimsy.
9 min |
June 2024
The Atlantic
THE ART OF SURVIVAL
In living with cancer, Suleika Jaouad has learned to wrench meaning from our short time on Earth.
9 min |
June 2024
The Atlantic
The Engrossing Darkness of The Crow
Can a cult hit point the way forward for the beleaguered comic-book movie?
5 min |
June 2024
The Atlantic
The Wild Blood Dynasty
What a little-known family reveals about the nation's untamed spirit
9 min |
June 2024
Time
Your Toxic Life
An independent lab has made a business of exposing what’s really inside everyday products
10+ min |
May 27, 2024
Time
Kate Cox wanted to be a mom of three. Instead, she's a reluctant abortion advocate
IN THE TIDY BACKYARD OF KATE COX’S DALLAS-AREA home, there are two child-size lawn chairs alongside two toddler bicycles.
5 min |
May 27, 2024
Time
Flights of kites
An ancient folk craft tradition floats across time and still soars to new heights in modern times
4 min |
May 27, 2024
Newsweek US
Nikki Glaser
COMEDIAN NIKKI GLASER NEVER WANTS TO OFFEND. \"I NEVER WANT TO say offensive or raunchy [things] or push the envelope, because that speaks to some kind of comedian who wants to rile people up.\"
2 min |
May 24, 2024
Time
Uranium dreams
The promise of clean nuclear power brings the West to Mongolia
10+ min |
May 27, 2024
Time
NEXT GENERATION LEADERS
11 trailblazers who are challenging the status quo, leading with empathy, and forging solutions for a brighter future
10+ min |
May 27, 2024
Newsweek US
Unraveling The Mummy After 25 Years
Its stars thought it would flop. Now a quarter of a century after its release, Arnold Vosloo, Rachel Weisz, Patricia Velásquez and Kevin J. O'Connor reflect on the cult classic
6 min |