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· July 1, 2026
A former federal judge analyzes key Supreme Court decisions this term, reflects on growing judicial invective evident in its opinions, and judiciously gives praise for some great writing.
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· July 1, 2026
They’re called rock glaciers, and they might not look like much, but they’ll continue to provide meltwater after the world’s iconic white glaciers are gone.
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· July 1, 2026
The US Supreme Court ruled that states could exclude transgender athletes from girls and women’s sports teams.
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· July 1, 2026
With a population of just 500,000 people spread across ten islands, Cape Verde is used to defying the odds.
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· July 1, 2026
Each generation of Americans has confronted its own version of constitutional peril.
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· July 1, 2026
The 500 million year old shrimp-like Urokodia had pincer-like limbs emerging next to its eyes.
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· July 1, 2026
You won’t regret taking up this intellectually and physically stimulating sport as a hobby.
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· July 1, 2026
This row is more about domestic Polish politics than any diplomatic incident.
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· July 1, 2026
To secure health and wealth, many people combine elements from different religious traditions. One such movement is Chrislam.
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· July 1, 2026
Buddhist meditation and Pentecostal speaking in tongues could hardly look more different. But not to the brain.