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For You: The Troubling Trend in Teenage Sex

Plus, Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Using Obstruction Law to Charge Jan. 6 Rioters
April 16, 2024

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Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Using Obstruction Law to Charge Jan. 6 Rioters

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Why Germany Can't Break Up With China

Ukraine's Big Vulnerabilities: Ammunition, Soldiers and Air Defense

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The Troubling Trend in Teenage Sex

Choking has moved from porn to pop culture to the dorm room. And the consequences for young women could be very serious.

Stephen Marche

The New Movie 'Civil War' Matters for Reasons Different Than You Think

A new film is not a dangerous provocation. It's a necessary warning.

J. D. Vance

J.D. Vance: The Math on Ukraine Doesn't Add Up

Ukraine needs more men than it can field, even with draconian conscription policies. And it needs more material than the United States can provide.

Caroline Fredrickson

What Worries Me Most About a Trump Presidency

He could transform our government into a modern Tammany Hall, installing a kleptocratic leadership that would be difficult to dislodge.

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It's Time to End the Quiet Cruelty of Property Taxes

Property taxes are among the most powerful engines of racism and wealth inequality in our country.

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The House Republican Going After Universities on Antisemitism

Representative Virginia Foxx is a blunt partisan. But her life in rural North Carolina informs her attacks against these schools, starting with whether Harvard is truly "elite."

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Israeli Artist Shuts Biennale Show, Urging Cease-Fire and Hostage Release

Ruth Patir, Israel's representative at the Venice Biennale, says she won't open her show in the national pavilion until "a cease-fire and hostage release agreement is reached."

At This Hockey Game, the Biggest Save Might Have Kept a Boy Alive

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Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange Building Partly Collapses in Fire

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