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Regime in Iran Faces Historic Weakening, but Change Depends on Iranian People
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‘Jay Kelly’: Baumbach’s Portrait of a Movie Star’s Self-Pity Over the Cost of Fame
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Supreme Court Weighs Whether ‘Sex’ Is Required to Prove Sex Discrimination
When the Supreme Court Weighs Sex and Sports A Supreme Court argument comes down to the most basic difference between …
U.S. Urged to Prevent Global Spread of Discriminatory EU Tech Regulations
Defending American Interests Against Discriminatory Foreign Policies “It’s past time for the U.S. government to push back on these discriminatory …
Technocracy Remembered: Patrick Wood Links 1940 ‘Technate of America’ Map to Trump’s North American Technate
Technocracy, Machines, and the North American Technate The 1930s technocrats pushed a simple promise: let technicians run production and administration …
2026 Iranian Revolution Could Reverse the Consequences of 1979
Trump, Iran, and the Limits of Coercion Iran can try to nudge President Trump toward talks, but Republican strategy stresses …
More U.S. College Students Report Disabilities as A Grades Rise
More students are reporting disabilities and getting A’s Colleges and universities are seeing a steady rise in the number of …
Supreme Court Urged to Rely on Science in Case Over Male Participation in Girls’ and Women’s Sports
Supreme Court, Science, and the Future of Women’s Sports In ruling on whether males should be able to compete alongside …









