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Ideas: Part 125
- Legacies of Slavery Across the Americas Still Shape Our Politics
- What It’s Like to Have Long COVID As a Kid
- Why Sleep Is the Key to Living Longer
- The Kamala Harris ‘Opportunity Agenda for Black Men’ Might Be Good Politics, But History Reveals It Has Flaws
- The 1994 Campaign that Anticipated Trump’s Immigration Stance
- Florida’s History Shows That Crossing Voters on Abortion Has Consequences
- Why People Should Stop Comparing the U.S. to Weimar Germany
- When Life Feels Chaotic, Less Is More
- How CEOs Should Navigate the Trump Presidency
- Defending the Truth in a Second Trump Term
- The Democratic Party Realignment That Empowered Trump
- Why the U.S. Can’t Bridge the Divide at the Kitchen Table
- What a Second Trump Term Means for the Constitution
- Sen. Elizabeth Warren: Here’s the Plan to Fight Back
- Giving Up on Climate Action in a Second Trump Term Isn’t an Option
- Considering the Case for Hydrogen Home Heating
- Get Ready for a Catastrophic Four Years for Public Health
- What the Media Missed
- Donald Trump’s Return Could Bring a More Peaceful Middle East
- How to Fix America’s Broken Electoral System
- We Must Unlock Greater Access to Climate Finance at COP29 to Deliver on the UAE Consensus
- How Black Civil War Patriots Should Be Remembered This Veterans Day
- What White Christians Have Wrought
- Sexual Abuse Survivors Have Suffered Enough. Trump’s Win Crosses the Line
- The World Needs More Engineers to Help Meet Clean Energy Goals
- Why This Imperfect Law Is the Best Shot at Fighting Deforestation
- Why I’ll Never Stop Sharing My Holocaust Story
- The 2024 Election Was the Culmination of America’s Love Affair With Rolling the Dice
- Trump Said He’d Veto a National Abortion Ban. Voters Should Hold Him to His Word
- I’m Incarcerated in California. Here’s What Prop 6 Not Passing Means for People Like Me
- The Woman Whose Crusade Gave Today’s Book-Banning Moms a Blueprint
- Trump Supporters Knew Exactly Who They Were Voting For
- My Parents Are Being Held as Bargaining Chips in Gaza. Where Is the Outrage?
- How Celebrities Changed America’s Postpartum Depression Narrative
- Why a Technocracy Fails Young People
- There Is a Solution to AI’s Existential Risk Problem
- Let’s Bring Back Romance
- What Democrats Can Learn from America’s First Black Voters
- Sustainability Needs More Than Technology. This Leadership Framework Might Be the Answer
- Why India and China Are Finally Starting to Patch Things Up
- Expressing My Jewish Identity Should Not Feel So Risky
- Azerbaijan Should Never Have Been COP Host
- Even George Washington Was a Tyrant
- Climate Action in Trump 2.0
- What Victoria Woodhull’s Presidential Run Can Teach Us About America Today
- America’s Rural Hospital Crisis Has Been Looming for Decades
- 4B Is Not the Winning Strategy to Resist the Patriarchy People Think It Is
- How a Second Trump Administration Will Change the Domestic and World Order
- Black Women Can’t Save America From Itself
- Conservative Masculinity’s Contradictory Attitude Toward Gay Men Has a Long History
- Successful White Men Alone Can’t Create America’s Economic Future
- Why Trump Actually Needs Mexico
- Why the Internet Needs Content Labels
- Grover Cleveland’s Second Term Offers a Warning for Donald Trump and the GOP
- We Need to Figure Out How to Coevolve With AI
- Watch Out. America’s Left and Right Extremes Are Coming Together
- Don’t Worry, You’re Not ‘Undateable’
- Democrats Need a New Immigrant Playbook
- If Optimism Feels Ridiculous Now, Try Hope
- Why CEOs Are Cheering Donald Trump’s Pick for Treasury Secretary
- Erdoğan Is Plotting His Next Power Grab
- Meeting the Parents During the Holidays Doesn’t Have to Be Stressful
- How the Rise of New Digital Workers Will Lead to an Unlimited Age
- While Teaching for Native American Heritage Month, Remember the Troubling Role of Schools in Indigenous History
- A World Without Rice Would Be a World Without Culture
- I’m a Climate Scientist and an Optimist. I Refuse to Give Up Hope
- There’s No Better Time Than Thanksgiving to Help Someone Who’s Hungry
- How Every Country Can Halve Premature Death by 2050
- The Art of Protecting Your Peace
- The Man Who United Americans in a Polarized Time—And His Lessons for Today
- What We Learned Making Thanksgiving Dinner for the Bidens
- Will a Hezbollah-Israel Ceasefire Last?
- How the Thanksgiving Holiday Can Help Heal America’s Political Rifts
- Leaders Need to Take a Holistic Approach. That Starts With Looking Inward
- The True Cost of Black Friday
- The History of Abolitionism Shows How One Person Can Help Spark a Movement
- A Surprising Historical Figure Offers a Lesson for Elon Musk and the Dept. of Government Efficiency
- I’m a Disability Advocate—But It Took Crossing the Grand Canyon to Unlearn My Own Ableism
- How the Burial Ground of My Enslaved African Ancestors Became a Historical Landmark
- The Miami Museum Showcasing LGBTQ Histories
- The Media Can Build Back Trust by How It Covers Trump
- What My Mom’s Experience With Romance Scams Taught Me About Blame
- History Offers a Warning About Donald Trump’s Brand of Populism
- It’s Time to End the Denial About Bird Flu
- How Recent Legislation Threatens Global Entertainment in Cuba
- How the U.S. Can Maintain Its Military Edge Over China
- Why Trump’s Talk of Recess Appointments Is Dangerous
- Abortion Has Always Been More Than Health Care
- Syria Could Be the Beginning of the End of Russia’s Imperial Ambitions
- The Consequences of Elevating Politics to a Religion
- The History of North Carolina Exposes the Truth About Swing States
- The Centuries of History Behind Political Appeals to White Grievance
- The Debate About Whether Men Have Been Left Behind Is Decades Old
- How Estrangement Has Become an Epidemic in America
- The Internet Missed the Point on Luigi Mangione
- America’s Close Elections Signal a New Gilded Age
- The Trouble With the Ultra-Rich’s Environmentalism
- The Case Against Dogs in the Office
- How to Make Being Single During the Holidays Actually Fun
- The 2024 Election Marked the Culmination of a Half-Century Transformation in American Politics