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Ideas: Part 86
- How Many Mass Shootings Will It Take for Germany to Confront Its Far-Right Problem?
- We Need to Defend America’s Research and Science From Foreign Spying
- I’ve Been Told I’m a Survivor, Not a Victim. But What’s Wrong With Being a Victim?
- The Senate Sits on Commonsense Gun Reform While Americans Die
- From Disney+ to PB+J, How the Plus Sign Took Over the World
- Narendra Modi Looks the Other Way as New Delhi Burns
- Why the Real Victims of the Opioid Crisis—Like Drug-Dependent Babies—May Not Get Much of the Settlement Money
- I Fought the Taliban. Now I’m Ready to Meet Them at the Ballot Box.
- She’s Known for Casting Doubt on Women’s Claims of Abuse. Now She’s Reconsidering That Position—But Only for Herself
- What Happens Next with the Violence Tearing Apart India
- The Bad Economics of the U.S. Health Care System Shows Up Starkly in Its Approach to Rare Diseases
- I Argued the Last Abortion Case Before the Supreme Court. The One Before the Justices This Week Is Identical
- A Stock Market Crash Was Coming, Coronavirus Was Just the Spark
- We Must Make the Right Kind of Peace in Afghanistan, If We Are to Honor Our Sacrifice There.
- You Can Learn a Lot About Yourself From a DNA Test. Here’s What Your Genes Cannot Tell You
- Nativism Is the Force That Could Bring Hong Kong and Beijing Closer Together
- How the Supreme Court Favors the Rich and Powerful
- President Trump’s Disgraceful Peace Deal with the Taliban
- Want a Coronavirus Vaccine, Fast? Here’s a Solution
- Benjamin Netanyahu’s Toxic Win in Israel Election
- John Adams Defended Enemy Soldiers in Court. 250 Years After the Boston Massacre, Here’s How That Case Is Still Shaping Legal History
- Why Coronavirus Testing Should Be Free For All Americans
- The Democrats Need to Sing a New Tune to Beat Trump
- Jailed Iranian Activist Nasrin Sotoudeh Writes a Plea for Peace on International Women’s Day
- ‘We Have No Practice Talking About Race in This Country.’ Claudia Rankine on White Privilege and Her New Play Help
- Women With Access to Higher Education Changed America—But Now They’re Bearing the Brunt of the Student Debt Crisis
- Other Countries Have Elected Women Leaders for Decades. Why Can’t America?
- The World Changed Its Approach to Health After the 1918 Flu. Will It After The COVID-19 Outbreak?
- What Happens Next with Europe’s Latest Refugee Crisis
- Angelina Jolie: Why Girls Deserve Love and Respect on International Women’s Day
- The Coronavirus Won’t Be an Economic Catastrophe — Unless We Let it Become One
- What History’s Economy-Disrupting Outbreaks Can Teach Us About Coronavirus Panic
- What Makes Viruses Like COVID-19 Such a Risk for Human Beings? The Answer Goes Back Thousands of Years
- I’m a Historian of Epidemics and Quarantine. Now I’m Living That History on Lockdown in Italy
- Why Overreacting to the Threat of the Coronavirus May Be Rational
- The ‘Exhausted Majority’ Wakes Up for Joe Biden
- The Moral Dilemma of Coronavirus Quarantines
- We Are in a Geopolitical Recession. That’s a Bad Time for the Global Coronavirus Crisis.
- The Census Is More Than Just a Form. It’s a Window Into the History of American Families
- Visiting My Sick Mom Could Put Her Life at Greater Risk. But How Many More Times Will I Get to See Her?
- In the Battle Against Coronavirus, Humanity Lacks Leadership
- The Secret to Keeping Your Kids Happy, Busy and Learning if Their School Closes Due to Coronavirus
- How to Spot Coronavirus Misinformation
- ‘Is Ordering Takeout Unethical?’ A Medical Ethicist Answers Some of the Most Common Moral Questions Around Coronavirus
- What the U.S. Needs to do Today to Follow South Korea’s Model for Fighting Coronavirus
- How Fear Can Spread Like a Virus
- Taiwan Has Been Shut Out of Global Health Discussions. Its Participation Could Have Saved Lives
- Life in China Has Not Returned to Normal, Despite What the Government Says
- Serving Our TIME Community During the Coronavirus Outbreak
- Americans Need Significant and Sustained Cash Now to Avoid Economic Calamity
- These Free Tax Filing Options Can Keep Money in Your Pocket During These Rocky Times
- Postpartum Anxiety Is an Epidemic Among American Mothers. Why Does It So Often Go Undiagnosed?
- Five Key Lessons From Ebola That Can Help Us Win Against Coronavirus, Everywhere
- The Best Way to Love Your Neighbor Right Now Is to Stay Home
- Madeleine Albright: Coronavirus Should Be a Wake-Up Call for World Leaders to Work Together
- How Religious Leaders Can Help Stop the Spread of Coronavirus
- Top Geopolitical Risks in 2020: Coronavirus Update
- What Can History Teach Today’s Leaders? Doris Kearns Goodwin Shares Presidential Lessons for the Coronavirus Pandemic
- Navy Hospital Ships Will Be Used in the Fight Against COVID-19. But There’s Much More the Military Can Do in This Crisis
- How Anti-Abortion Activists Are Taking Advantage of the Coronavirus Crisis
- 5 Lessons From Coronavirus That Will Help Us Tackle Climate Change
- President Trump’s Dangerous and Foolish Impatience on Coronavirus
- Allyson Felix: Olympics Delay Causes Fear and Uncertainty. But Here’s Why I Won’t Lose Hope
- I’m a Doctor’s Husband, and I’m Begging You to Keep Medical Workers Like Her Safe
- Closing Schools Has Derailed the Lives of Kids All Over the World. Here’s How We Can Help Them Keep Learning
- This Market Chaos Is Unlike Anything We’ve Seen Before. But Remember to Breathe
- The Coronavirus Pandemic Is Creating a Drug Supply Crisis Just When We Most Need Medicine
- We’re Always Behind on Coronavirus. We Need to Start Planning Ahead to Beat It.
- Can Your Relationship Survive the Togetherness of a Pandemic? Here Are 11 Things Couples’ Therapists Recommend
- I’ve Seen Wars and Epidemics Unfold. But Now That I Have an Immunocompromised Partner, the Coronavirus Makes Me Truly Scared
- Why Our Affluent Society Is Facing Shortages in the Face of the Coronavirus Pandemic?
- The Coronavirus Sidelined Me From My Work as a Doctor. Soon I’ll Be Back on the Frontlines
- Christianity Offers No Answers About the Coronavirus. It’s Not Supposed To
- I was an AmeriCorps Member in West Virginia. The Benefits and Limitations of National Service.
- It’s Time to Get Serious About End-of-Life Care for High-Risk Coronavirus Patients
- We Must Act Now to Protect America’s Most Vulnerable from Coronavirus
- I’m a Doctor Recovering From COVID-19. I Can’t Get Over the Government’s Callousness for Human Life
- Nathan Lane: Terrence McNally Changed My Life as an Actor
- If Congress Is Serious About Disaster Recovery, It Needs to Create This New Jobs Program
- The Fed’s Unprecedented Bailout of Everyone and Everything Could Prevent Total Collapse
- Pausing the World to Fight Coronavirus Has Carbon Emissions Down—But True Climate Success Looks Like More Action, Not Less
- A Drug Developed to Fight Ebola Could Hold Hope for Coronavirus Treatment
- Ten Tips From ‘Mars’ for Quarantined Earthlings
- The Evil Tucked Into the $2 Trillion Coronavirus Stimulus Bill
- ‘It’s Like Being a War Medic.’ A Madrid Doctor Speaks Out About Grave Shortages in Protective Gear
- Rohingya Refugees Brace for a New Deadly Threat—Coronavirus
- Don’t Bring Your Work Messes Home. Simple Steps to Working Well in the Midst of Coronavirus.
- What Hungary’s Viktor Orban’s Power Grab Means for the E.U.
- America’s Devastating First Plague and the Birth of Epidemiology
- States Can’t Fight Coronavirus on Their Own—And the Founding Fathers Knew It
- How People Came Together on Social Media to Help American Travelers Stranded in Peru
- A Major Outbreak of Coronavirus Will Test India’s Healthcare, Governance and Social Cohesion to the Limit
- The Coronavirus Will Upend My Grandmother’s 50-Year Passover Tradition. But We Stay Apart So We Can Be Together.
- How New Efforts Are Recovering the Stories of People Who Were Deleted From History
- Why It’s Totally Fine to Wear Makeup During a Pandemic
- We Fought the Good Fight Against the College Life at Home. The College Life Won.
- Republicans Could Use the Coronavirus to Suppress Votes Across the Country. This Week We Got a Preview
- What We Must Do to Prevent a Global COVID-19 Depression
- Children Seem to Be Less Vulnerable to the Coronavirus. Here’s How the Pandemic May Still Put Them at Risk
- How Numbers Have Taken on New Meanings in the Coronavirus Outbreak