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As Western leaders depart a crucial summit, a NATO scholar parses what went down.
Some colleges grant preferential treatment in the admission process to children of alumni. A researcher examines what’s behind people’s support for the practice.
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, president of Turkey, and Viktor Orbán, prime minister of Hungary, are two leaders who have consolidated power using a similar playbook.
The political status of Puerto Rico continues to be intensely contested, but measures to make the island the 51st state remain elusive.
Informal documents can be valid. But when that’s all a rich person leaves behind, the legal costs can get pretty steep.
For some people, it’s a choice based on cultural beliefs or economic opportunities provided by the volcano. Other times it’s less a choice than the only option.
Three economists looked at years of temperature and death data and calculated the costs when forecasts miss the mark.
Scientists can create viable eggs from two male mice. In the wake of CRISPR controversies and restrictive abortion laws, two experts start a dialogue on ethical research in reproductive biology.
Prescription medications can help people with opioid use disorder avoid the risks of relapse and overdose. But stigma based on misperceptions about addiction limits their use.
More extreme rainfall and frequent storms are raising the risk that floodwaters could spill over dams, or that dams could fail.