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This Week's Issue
Post-Sanction Iran Remains A Country Divided
Iranians are emboldened by the nuclear deal, but the battle between conservatives and reformers is far from decided.
Sports
Steph Curry May Be the Best Shooter to Ever Play in the NBA
Curry could have sat out almost a third of his team's games and still have had the greatest 3-point-shooting season in history.
Tech & Science
An Evangelical Movement Takes On Climate Change
'Creation Care'—the idea that religion can move those unconvinced by science—could propel the environmental movement through the next presidency.
Culture
A Woman's Fight to Prove Porn Can Be Feminist
Erika Lust ignores the clichés of traditional porn and focuses on what people have told the filmmakers they'd enjoy.
World
Hamas Is Tunneling its Way Into Israel, Again
As tensions rise between Israel and the Palestinians, tunnels have re-emerged as a weapon of war.
World
How Dark Money Boomeranged on the GOP
Republicans failed to consider one important fact: Not all millionaires and billionaires support the same things.
World
Has ISIS Acquired Qaddafi’s Deadly Shoulder-Held Missiles?
Probably, U.S. intelligence sources say. And some fear the jihadi group will now target civilian planes.
Tech & Science
Prison Uniforms Make It Harder to ‘Go Straight’
An emerging field of study shows that prison uniforms make the incarcerated less likely to be rehabilitated.
Culture
ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons Talks His New TV Show
The sharp-dressed frontman on hot rods, Cuba and his new plans to record.
World
Could Japan’s Shrinking Population Lead to Shrinking Rights for Women?
The low birthrate and aging population are driving pressure to restrict abortion in Japan.
Tech & Science
Why Japan Is Excited About the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
The Summer Games will host nations from around the world—and the launch of a 21st-century technological infrastructure.
Tech & Science
Cubesats Will Take Over the Skies, Thanks to Electric Propulsion
Nanosatellites propelled by electromagnetic field technology instead of rocket fuel will be simpler, cost less and last longer in orbit.
World
American Snitch: Inside the Life of a Counterterrorism Informant
"(T)error," a new documentary, casts serious doubt on the rectitude of some of the government's counterterrorism cases.
Sports
Alaska-Anchorage: The Best Women's Hoops Team West of UConn and the Yukon
Alaska-Anchorage is a budding Division II powerhouse, with a 58-3 record the past two seasons.