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The Knicks’ games start too late

The New York Knicks are a lovable and amazing basketball team. They won Game 1 of the NBA Finals by coming back a 14-point...

Bob Packwood’s lobbyist scandals

Obituaries for the late Oregon Republican Sen. Bob Packwood this week all note that the liberal, pro-choice Republican resigned amid an ethics investigation that...

California’s terrible election policies create justifiable conspiracy theories

If you want people to have faith in elections, you must conduct them in a transparent and timely fashion. It is the opposite of...

Four years later, is FIFA President Gianni Infantino still a disabled, gay, African migrant worker?

As global soccer fans prepare for the quadrennial World Cup tournament, hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada and starting on Thursday, FIFA...

Winning the AI race isn’t about building better AI. It’s about using it better

For the past several years, America’s conversation about artificial intelligence has focused on technology. We debate computer chips, data centers, and the capabilities of...

There’s no spinning California’s disgraceful, third-world vote-counting mess

Officials in California have been warning the public for days that counting the state’s primary election votes, and thus determining which candidates have qualified...

Henry Nowak, Elon Musk, and Keir Starmer: Accountability demands public scrutiny

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s accusation that Elon Musk is “interfering” and “whipping up division” in British politics over the tragic Henry Nowak case...

The constitutional slavery exception nobody talks about

The 13th Amendment abolished slavery. What follows the abolition, separated by the word “except,” has been generating litigation and constitutional argument for 60 years....

Fifty years of modern biotech, and an appetite for change

This year marks roughly fifty years since the modern biotechnology era began — an era defined by recombinant DNA, monoclonal antibodies, genomics, and platform...

On AI, the pope and the president agree more than you think

Recently in Rome, I was one of only 10 Americans present when Pope Leo XIV issued Magnifica Humanitas, the first encyclical of his pontificate....
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