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Most members of the House, even the new ones, made it to Washington by way of institutions and professions that are out of reach for most Americans.
By Sahil Chinoy and Jessia Ma
The House voted overwhelmingly to block President Trump’s threat to quit the Atlantic alliance. The Senate should promptly follow suit.
By The Editorial Board
The U.S. should pressure Saudis to respect the human rights of outspoken women.
By Nicholas Kristof
Mineral riches should make Congo prosperous. Instead, they fuel corruption, which has kept the people poor and compromised elections.
By Michael J. Kavanagh
‘It’s like someone is running around sticking their finger in people’s eyes and I’m an eye doctor.’
By Maeve Higgins
It’s everywhere, and we’re fighting against the wrong one.
By Atossa Araxia Abrahamian
One researcher found that fraternities were embracing “a more inclusive form of masculinity,” based on equality for gay men, respect for women, racial parity and emotional intimacy.
By Alexandra Robbins
‘It takes a lot of spine to be a centrist in America today.’
By Frank Bruni
The strange saga of a fake female gamer and her encounter with the misogynistic world of e-sports.
By Megan Condis
Three (provisional) reasons not to put the president on trial.
By Ross Douthat