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Pope Francis challenged the notion of walls that divide a common humanity. New art and activism in San Diego highlight this struggle.
Now 100 years old, Edgar Feuchtwanger recalls living across the street from Hitler in 1920s and 1930s Munich—and the chilling ...
After deploying AI tools in Israel and on the U.S. border, American tech companies are now powering domestic repression.
The U.S. government is activating a suite of algorithmic surveillance tools, developed in concert with major tech companies, ...
Neural networks power today’s AI boom. To understand them, all we need is a map, a cat and a few thousand dimensions.
In the small towns along the St. Lawrence River, Trump’s outsized presence could shape a national election outcome.
Tired of watching your child scroll through summer? Swap screens for something meaningful with hands-on Indian crafts like ...
The Pope, famous—perhaps foremost—for his insistence on simplicity and aversion to clerical glitz, wanted to be buried not at ...
Rich photographs by Wolfgang Tillmans, Steve Mallon’s odes to locomotives, Joanna Grabiarz’s joyful etchings, and so much more.
As we raised our margarita glasses and dipped into guacamole on Cinco de Mayo, most of us weren’t thinking about why this ...
Life is a series of experiences and impressions. Finding a way to personify that in an image while still leaving it open to ...
It was in judo class at the age of 12 that Putin met one of his lifelong friends: Arkady Rotenberg. The pair remained close, and in the cloak-and-dagger world of Russian politics, it would be old ...