Head of Libyan unity government sails into Tripoli in brave, possibly doomed gesture.
Obama hosts his fourth and final nuclear summit; Putin boycotts.
We have only a year or so to stop investing in new fossil-fuel power stations.
Now that we’re trading with Cuba, Angela Davis fears Assata Shakur will become a bartering chip.
To combat smog, Mexico City orders all cars off the road for one day a week.
French air-traffic controllers go on strike.
Amid terrorist attacks and a mounting migrant crisis, Europe’s far-right parties gain momentum.
Trump says if abortion were illegal, women who undergo one should get “some form of punishment.”
The Trump campaign has become an ongoing test of how few things people want to fact-check. #opinions
Among things that Barney Frank is not impressed by: Sanders’s years in the Senate.
Narratives of financial complexity obscure how capitalist realisms are made. Wall Street’s PR machine favors the abstract mode.
Terrorist who built a bomb to blow up a mosque in California gets 90 days in jail.
Arizona police shoot a man as he pleads for his life.
“Is This the End of the Era of the Important, Inappropriate Literary Man?”
Last day in this year’s Tournament of Books sees The Sellout meet The Turner House. #tob16
And now we relax: with Shinichi Maruyama’s photographs of water caught in mid-flight.
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