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Once more unto the gerrymandering breach.


Can we read big national trends into Janet Mills’s defeat? Or are these candidates — and this state — just singular?


An Open AI model posted impressive results in emergency care. But we still need human doctors.

A viral campaign pitted activists against police tear gas in Wisconsin. It revealed a much bigger fight.


US military vulnerabilities, the Taiwan Strait, and more.


The link between gun sales and conservation, explained.

After decades of social isolation, people are realizing proximity is a resource.


Who is acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, formerly Donald Trump’s personal lawyer?


The Republican justices just abolished 40 years worth of law protecting against rigged maps.


The controversy pits two disenfranchised groups against each other.


The cognitive trap that’s making us underestimate the Iran crisis.


It’s part of a larger shift in how we think about mortality.


Tom Steyer talks to Vox about using state power to fight the Trump administration.


The official numbers are finally here.

“It’s draining, heartbreaking, and maddening.”