Jews Say ‘No’ to War Crimes in Their Name

World / October 18, 2023 Jews Say “No” to War Crimes in Their Name An interview with a Jewish Voice for Peace activist as the group prepares for the largest action in its history—a mass rally demanding an immediate cease-fire. Lizzy Ratner Ad Policy Jewish activists protest near the White House on October 16, 2023,…

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Democrats Should Not Underestimate Steve Garvey

Politics / October 18, 2023 Democrats Should Not Underestimate Steve Garvey The former baseball star wants to fill Dianne Feinstein’s Senate seat in California—and his celebrity status might just give him a chance. Ad Policy Former Los Angeles Dodgers player Steve Garvey smiles before game seven of the 2017 World Series at Dodger Stadium. (Harry…

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The Many Lives of Samuel Ringgold Ward

Books & the Arts / October 18, 2023 The Creed of Liberty The remarkable life of Samuel Ringgold Ward. The Many Lives of Samuel Ringgold Ward R.J.M. Blackett’s new biography examines the life of the abolitionist, newspaper editor, activist, and globetrotter. Kellie Carter Jackson Ad Policy Samuel Ringgold Ward. (Schomburg Center for Research in Black…

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In Defense of Homeownership

Mic Drop / October 18, 2023 In Defense of Homeownership It’s been blamed for everything from NIMBYism to urban sprawl. So why do I still want in? Kate Wagner Ad Policy Can this even still happen for anyone anymore? (Shutterstock) This article appears in the October 30/November 6, 2023 issue, with the headline “Why Own…

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Can the UN Help the Nuclear Victims, At Last?

Today 5:30 am Can the UN Help the Nuclear Victims, At Last? Can the UN Help the Nuclear Victims, At Last? A new resolution in the General Assembly aims to address the devastating legacy of testing and use. October 18, 2023 A mushroom-shaped cloud from the underwater Baker nuclear explosion of July 25, 1946, in…

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