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This Week's Issue
Right-Wing Extremists Are a Bigger Threat to America Than ISIS
Since 2002, right-wing militants have killed more people in the United States than jihadis have.
Culture
Kate Berlant’s Taboo-Shattering Comedy
The breakout comedian's new brand of improv comedy probes voyeurism and psychic abilities.
World
Wall Street May Be Panicking About the Swings in Oil Prices
For every $70 plunge in a barrel of oil, there's an estimated 1 percent increase in global economic growth.
World
The Mysterious Suicide of an Outed Gay Indian Professor
Thanks to a Bollywood film, Professor Siras's suicide may wind up doing more for gay rights than India's usually liberal courts.
World
France's Jews are Fleeing Paris for London
After the 2015 Paris attacks, growing numbers of French Jews are seeking sanctuary in the British capital.
Tech & Science
Mosquito Trap Uses Human Scent as Bait
The solar-powered device seduces the insects using a cocktail of human odors and carbon dioxide.
World
Crony Capitalism Is Evil…Except for Mine, Say Republicans
Republicans denounce corporate welfare they don't like, while fiercely protecting their honeypots.
Tech & Science
Zika Could Change the Abortion Conversation in Latin America
In zika-prone countries, women are told to stop getting pregnant but don't have access to contraceptives and face prison time for abortion.
Culture
Part Sports Jacket, Part Cardigan, Introducing Spain's Contribution to Men's Fashion, the Teba
Bel y Cia of Barcelona is the home of the Teba, a stylish hunting coat with a royal pedigree.
World
China: Iran's New Best Friend
China stands to gain from Iranian oil, and its influence in the country may help keep the peace.
Tech & Science
The Rise of White Hat Hackers and the Bug Bounty Ecosystem
The Internet may seem like the Wild West, but these people are out to keep you safe: hackers.
Culture
A French Jewish Nurse's Harrowing Holocaust Tale, Brought to Life by Dance
With his latest work, Bill T. Jones uses movement to tackle the Holocaust and a young woman's response to it.
Tech & Science
Ad Blockers Will Kill the Internet, but Help Is on the Way
One man is letting loose a brave new invention—a whole browser built to block ads.
Tech & Science
NASH Is the 21st Century’s Looming Public Health Threat
Millions in the U.S. don't know they are suffering from a deadly liver disease; Big Pharma is eager to cash in.
World
Whom Would Jesus Lock Up? How Christians View Crooks
Belief in a punitive or a forgiving God guides people's opinions of prisoner re-entry programs and the death penalty.
Sports
NFL Move to L.A.? Wrong! Make Rams the Billings Bighorns
The St. Louis Rams, who are returning to Los Angeles, should be moving to Montana.