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Korea doesn't bully just foreign companies

Pillars of pax crypto: What global regimes teach us about investor protection
Trump's shiny new plane isn't worth the cost — or the risk
Sometimes what goes around actually does come around. Take President Donald Trump, for instance. Days after he trolled former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama with a racist mock-up of them boarding a graffiti-laden Air Force One, Trump had to switch aircraft because his pet plane wasn’t up to security snuff. According to published

Climate change's heat is baking us to death. We must act

A century of loving silence

Mamdani's American dream

Smart power diplomacy in a troubled international order

The new physics of global power requires more than just efficiency

The paradox of the 'Apple Squeeze'

The inevitability of change

The bottleneck AI can't fix

Forging new era in Korea-Philippines relations
The global reading crisis that started with smartphones
There’s a simple statistic that often stops people in their tracks. It is this: Reading for pleasure as a child is the factor that studies show is more closely correlated with future success than anything else — even more than family background, wealth, schooling or peer group. But in America right now fewer children than ever are reading for pleasure: The p

What Indo-Pacific Four means for Korea

The Israel-Lebanon recipe for never-ending war

Discovering Brâncuși: From Romania to the world
Food. Water. Play. Every single day'? Not for a dog named Cash
Amid record-breaking temperatures and headlines about “heat domes,” I worry profoundly about dogs like Cash, who spent his life deprived of relief from extreme weather—and everything else—while chained to a tree in North Carolina. Legislators there are considering Duke’s Rescue Act, a bill that would restrict tethering—a move we should all ask our own state

Dwindling empathy in hyperconnected age: Why adolescents matter

Social media age bans aren't perfect. So what?


