A Bitter Education
In its quiescence to the West’s war on Iran, India is squandering a precious legacy.
April 9, 2026 issue
Syphoning Morale
The attack on the independence of Stars and Stripes is a window into Hegseth’s unaccountable military.
March 27, 2026
The Neocons’ Revenge?
Trump’s war has deepened the already-widening cracks in the MAGA coalition.
March 25, 2026
Indecorous Decorations
Medieval ideas about sex and love, both rowdy and reverent, are recorded on objects meant for everyday use.
March 28, 2026
Bottling the World Economy
Now that the Gulf states have become diversified industrial giants, blocking the Strait of Hormuz will have catastrophic effects on trade networks and food systems across the globe.
March 23, 2026
Free from the Archives
Garry Kasparov: The Chess Master and the Computer“What if instead of human versus machine we played as partners?… The idea was to create the highest level of chess ever played, a synthesis of the best of man and machine.”
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