Europe’s Crackdown on Environmental Dissent Is Silencing Voices the World Needs to Hear
The tough approach has come as more Europeans sour on the green energy transition.
By Christopher Ketcham
The tough approach has come as more Europeans sour on the green energy transition.
By Christopher Ketcham
Americans held captive overseas deserve all of our help.
By Diane Foley
The longstanding Leahy law can — and should — change Middle East policy.
By Peter Beinart
Sometimes the most dangerous people are the ones who tell themselves they’re actually helping.
By Patti Davis
If having a “commitment” to Israel is a barrier to the Democratic presidential ticket, then it bodes ominously for future Jewish participation in Democratic Party politics.
By James Kirchick
Admit it: Donald Trump is funny. Or, at least, he used to be. Losing his sense of humor may well lead to his losing this election.
By Leif Weatherby
We can expect added strain on the system as weather turns more extreme and demand for electricity rises.
By Michael E. Webber
Hunter’s alleged foreign lobbying misdeeds have appeared to fall just short of crossing the line into criminality. That has now changed.
By Casey Michel
Kamala Harris has a once-in-a-generation chance to deal a hammer blow against Trumpism and pull American democracy back from the brink.
By Timothy Shenk
New advances in screening, prevention and treatment of TB make tremendous progress possible — if we tap them.
By Atul Gawande
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