Both parties close out the 2025 election with nostalgia
Their campaigns have touched on plenty of other issues, but Democrats and Republicans alike are promising a return to a time when daily life was more affordable.
Their campaigns have touched on plenty of other issues, but Democrats and Republicans alike are promising a return to a time when daily life was more affordable.
'The Library of Lost Maps' by James Cheshire tracks a field that was engaged in a more imaginative project than merely drawing borders.
Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old democratic socialist, is on track to win following an optimistic, affordability-focused campaign.
The exports mark a win for the Gulf’s lofty AI ambitions.
A Russian delegation led by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin arrived for talks in Hangzhou on Monday.
The Rapid Support Forces, who seized control of the last major army stronghold in Darfur, have been targeting civilians and conducting mass atrocities.
Soaring healthcare costs, cuts to community services, workforce shortages, and ping-ponging federal policy are all worsening a crisis in US health care.
The uproar over his interview with Nick Fuentes only seemed to boost his profile.
There is infrastructure everywhere to which you never pay much attention—until you have a reason to care. Once you notice, you realize you’ve been taking something for granted about the communities we’ve created. Perhaps ramps were practically invisible until you became the one in a wheelchair or pushing a kid on a stroller. But those ramps aren’t a given: it took a lot of advocacy to make cities more accessible. Or maybe traffic cameras never stand out until you get a speeding ticket. (Upon reflection, though, it’s now rare to be in public and not fall under the gaze of a security camera.)