NEW YORK — Books on slavery, the justice system, poverty and gender identity are among this year’s finalists for J. Anthony Lukas prizes, named for the late investigative journalist.
In “The Revolutionary Self,” the historian Lynn Hunt explores the way 18th-century culture transformed our sense of power in ...
Interview comes as Judge Tanya Chutkan denies 14 state attorneys general requests to issue a temporary restraining order ...
Donald Trump’s administration has begun firing hundreds of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) probationary employees who ...
Neoliberalism has always been more than an economic project; it is a political and educational weapon designed to erode social solidarity and dismantle the foundations of democracy. It does not merely ...
In a quiet neighbourhood of a once lush green residential area of Dhanmondi, I grew up in a three-storied house that dates ...
The novelist speaks about his new book on the Middle East, ‘The World After Gaza’, and connecting the dots between our ...
New research argues that misinformation is less a product of the social media environment and more a tool for specific ...
Americans disagree about all kinds of ideas and public policies, but almost everyone seems to agree on the value of personal ...
The cuts proposed by the National Institutes of Health would cost the U of A $40 million. What they're really for is to help ...
How does the tradition of Western political thought evolve from Locke’s idea of state to Marx’s vision of the state withering ...
Every now and then, I read a book which hits me with such a profound impact that, like Paul on the road to Damascus, I find ...
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