In the 2010s it described an insurgent rhetorical style; in the 2020s it is inadequate to account for the wildly diverging fates of the left and right, says Oliver Eagleton, managing editor of Phenome ...
In economics, ideas rarely fail because they are wrong. More often, they fail because they are badly introduced, poorly ...
The carbon footprint of the Olympic Games remains substantial, despite reforms by the International Olympic Committee. A new ...
When India assumed the presidency of the G20 and repeatedly positioned itself as the “voice of the Global South,” it marked a ...
Measuring the frequency of words and themes in a document can offer insights, reveal underlying messages, and even illuminate ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Jews throughout North America are increasingly worried by rising antisemitism. The latest figures from ...
Editorial: Sharp exchanges and shouting matches in congressional hearings are more an embarrassment for our government than a ...
But while Bolsonaro’s efforts resembled what Donald Trump has done in his second term in the United States, the response from ...
An Egyptian papyrus from the 13th century BC describes giant warriors and reopens a global historical and biblical debate.
European concerns about Russian aggression are justified, yet severe constraints on Moscow make an attack in the near future unlikely. Europe needs to balance military deterrence with diplomatic ...
Republicans in Congress continue to pursue a solution in search of a problem, promoting the SAVE America Act to score political points based upon divisive rhetoric rather than common sense.
Awareness of, and alarm about, antisemitism has been growing since the Hamas attacks of Oct. 7, 2023, and the ensuing war in ...