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Ideas: Part 96
- The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Is a Return to the Old Way of Politics. That’s A Problem for the Climate
- What a Rural Corner of America Can Teach Us All About Community and Resilience
- Sleepless Nights, Hotel Room Sprints, So Much 7-Eleven: What It’s Like to Cover the Tokyo Olympics
- ‘Widespread and Severe.’ The Climate Crisis Is Here, But There’s Still Time to Limit the Damage
- Joe Biden Should Follow George Washington’s Lead and ‘Inoculate All the Troops’
- Remote Work is Now a Status Symbol. Here’s How To Make a Workplace That Works for Everyone.
- Jason Reynolds: YA Books Make Us Feel Safe to Be Who We Really Are
- Global Cooperation on Vaccines Barely Exists. Here’s a Way for the World to Work Together
- Lionel Messi Made Barcelona One of the Most Successful Soccer Teams in History. Now He Might Destroy It
- How Robert F. Kennedy Shaped His Brother’s Response to Civil Rights
- Both Asia and the West Need Stakeholder Capitalism
- How a New Deal for Global Taxation Might Save Democracy
- Uncontrolled AI Can Endanger People’s Lives. We Must Enforce Stronger Safeguards
- China Is Still the World’s Factory—And It’s Designing the Future With AI
- How the Pandemic Paved the Way for a More Sustainable Work Culture in Japan
- Educators Had to Get Creative During the Pandemic. Now, Universities Are Building a More Resilient Future
- The Pandemic Was a Wake-Up Call. Banks Must Embrace Hybrid Working
- If Employers Are Serious About Meaningful Change, They Must Reorient Jobs to Center Around Workers
- How Technology Can Help Foster Inclusivity and Productivity at Work
- How Cities Can Support Hybrid Work Without Sacrificing Productivity
- Twitter Isn’t Stopping at Hybrid Working. Here’s How Tech Firms Like Ours Can Evolve Beyond the Workplace
- The Pandemic Laid Bare the World’s Inequities. A Top Economist on Why We Need a New Social Contract
- Tunisia Was the Only Success Story of the Arab Spring. Now Its Democracy Is In Jeopardy
- In the Face of Climate Change, We Must Act So That We Can Feel Hopeful—Not the Other Way Around
- Why There Should Be a Moratorium on COVID-19 Booster Shots Until Low-Income Countries Get Vaccinated
- Global Cooperation is Our Only Hope to Recover From the COVID-19 Pandemic
- American Schools Are Failing to Equip Students With Racial Literacy—And We’ve Seen Firsthand How It Happens
- Research Shows Working From Home Doesn’t Work. Here’s How Employers Should Tackle the Problem
- As U.S. COVID-19 Deaths Top the Civil War’s Toll, We’re Repeating Disease History
- Why I’m Mandating That Austin Schools Must Be Masked When Classes Start
- Rely on America? The Lessons for Asia as Biden Deserts Afghanistan
- I Was Deeply Involved in War in Afghanistan for More Than a Decade. Here’s What We Must Learn
- American Leaders Made Defeat in Afghanistan Inevitable
- Kids Can’t Get COVID-19 Vaccines Yet. But We Do Have Ways to Protect Them
- The U.S. Offered My Family a Home After the Vietnam War. It Must Do the Same for Those Fleeing Afghanistan
- What Pakistan Stands to Gain From the Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan
- I Returned to Afghanistan 20 Years Ago to Help My Country. I’m Not Leaving Now
- Kids Are Getting the Wrong Message About Happiness. Here’s What You Need to Tell Them
- Leaving Afghanistan Was the Right Call, But It May Haunt Biden—and the U.S.—Forever
- Angelina Jolie: The People of Afghanistan Deserve So Much Better Than This
- Superficial Empathy and Watching the Afghan Tragedy On the Little Screen
- Biden Must Keep U.S. Operatives in Afghanistan To Enable the Counterterrorism Mission
- The Chair Is a Pretty Accurate Portrayal of What It’s Like to Be a Woman Professor of Color. That’s Why It Can Be Painful to Watch
- Parents Had Dreamed of a Smooth Return to School This Fall. This Is the Nightmare We’re Facing Instead
- I’m a Councilman in the Least Affordable Region in the U.S. Here’s How We Can Fix the Housing Market
- New Documents Reveal the Bloody Origins of America’s Long War on Drugs
- Vermont Offered the U.S. a Textbook for Reopening Schools Safely. Why Is It Throwing Out the Lesson Plan?
- We Have No Idea What We’re Fighting for Anymore
- Quarantine, What Quarantine? Nicole Kidman, Expats and White Privilege
- Yes, We Can Grow 1 Trillion Trees to Help Fight Climate Change
- We Don’t Need a Cure for Autism. We Need to Make Living With It Easier
- Everyone Procrastinates. Here’s How to Accomplish What Matters Most to You
- The Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal Exposes a Dangerous Fault Line in Our Democracy
- The Bible Talks About Slavery. So Why Are Conservative Christians So Afraid of Critical Race Theory?
- I Was Nervous About Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine While Pregnant. Here’s What Convinced Me to Do It
- Christine Lagarde and Klaus Schwab Discuss How to Overcome the World’s Greatest Challenges
- Let’s Not Rush to Judgment About the Withdrawal From Afghanistan
- The Withdrawal From Afghanistan Should Make Us Reflect on America’s True Failure Since 9/11
- What Is ‘Tragic Optimism’ and Can It Help Us Make Sense Of This Moment?
- Why We New Orleanians Keep Coming Back After Every Storm
- The Afghanistan Biden and Trump Do Not See
- Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Made Me Feel Seen Like No Other Hollywood Blockbuster Has
- It’s Time For Boys To Talk About Emotional Health
- I Fled Hurricane Katrina When I Was 12 Years Old. We Can’t Forget the Kids of Louisiana Today
- The City That Endures
- I Survived Bill Cosby. And I Will Not Be Defeated by His Release
- “You Need to Use Hope like a Club to Beat Your Opponent.” Kim Stanley Robinson on Climate Change and Fiction
- The Secret to Success? Mastering the Art of Patience
- Steve Buscemi: Everyone Said ‘Never Forget’ 9/11. Some Have No Choice
- America’s Time in Afghanistan Is Up. What We Owe to Their People Has No Expiration Date
- An Open Letter to Tim Cook on Why Apple Should Compromise With Antitrust Regulators
- Empires and ‘Effeminate Men.’ After Britain and America, It’s China’s Turn to Worry about Masculinity
- Why Silicon Valley’s Optimization Mindset Sets Us Up for Failure
- I Lost My Father on 9/11. I Am Still Ashamed of the Injustice Done in the Name of Families Like Mine
- The U.S. Turned Away Jewish Refugees in 1939. We Must Not Repeat History With Afghans Fleeing the Taliban
- Norway’s Fossil Fuel Reliance Is Going to the Ballot Box
- After 9/11: I Wasn’t Prepared to Prepare My Kids For This New Reality
- 20 Years After 9/11, the West Can Still Salvage Its Standing in the World
- I Didn’t Want to Push My Aunt to Get the Vaccine. Now I Live With Regrets
- How AI Will Completely Change the Way We Live in the Next 20 Years
- How Reservation Dogs Is Opening Up a Crucial Conversation About Suicide in Indigenous Communities
- How We Chose the 2021 TIME100
- The One Story That Captures the Immigrant Experience Like No Other
- Why Access to Birth Control Is No Substitute for Abortion Rights
- My Child Was Vulnerable Long Before the Pandemic. But the Wait for a Vaccine Is Excruciating
- Why Older Couples Don’t Need Marriage to Have Great Relationships
- Why Didn’t We Leave Afghanistan Before Now? A Fear That Presidents Could Not Ignore
- Why You Feel So Tired All the Time
- Melinda French Gates: Our Economy Is Powered by Caregivers. That’s Why It’s Time for National Paid Leave
- The Quietly Rebellious Art of Iranian Women and What We Can Learn From Them
- Anita Hill: I Didn’t Need Joe Biden’s Apology. What I Need Is His Commitment to End Gender-Based Violence
- Democrats Must Pass Voting Rights Protections, But They Can’t Codify a Lie
- I Can’t Do My Job as a Pastor With Abortion Laws Like Texas’ S.B. 8 in Place
- My Father Was a Vocal Critic of Nicaragua’s President. Now He’s a Political Prisoner
- The Loss of Trees Has Had Devastating Consequences. Here’s How We Can Still Create a Sustainable Planet
- Instagram Is Doing Grave Harm to Our Generation. We Need Help to Stop It
- Anne Lamott’s Advice Could Stop You From Drowning in Cynicism
- Biden Laid Out an Ambitious Global Agenda at the UN General Assembly. Here’s How It Compares to Reality
- First Mrs. Maisel, Now Joan Rivers. Why Hollywood’s Jewish Women Are Rarely Played by Jewish Actors
- What We Fear in the Wake of the Texas Abortion Law