Megan K. Stack
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Don’t Turn Away From the Charges of Genocide Against Israel
South Africa’s case before the International Court of Justice is crammed with evidence of breaches of the 1948 international genocide convention.
A United Ireland May Be More Than a Dream
Have demographics and Brexit made unification inevitable?
I’ve Been Under Bombardment. There Must Be a Cease-Fire in Gaza.
What outcome does Israel’s strategy avert that would be worse than the outcome it has already created?
Inside Starbucks’ Dirty War Against Organized Labor
As strikes explode across America, the coffee chain’s story holds a lesson on how to fight — and how the bosses fight dirty.
‘The View’ Has Narrowed
Like so much of America, this influential show is less interested in vigorous debate.
When Parents Hear That Their Child ‘Is Not Normal and Should Not Exist’
Anti-trans legislation in dozens of states is an attack on parental rights.
A Contagion the U.S. and China Both Fear: Each Other
Each felt their superiority in the face of the pandemic, each found their flaws.
A Town With a Heart, but Few Options, for Migrants
It’s fruitless to lecture El Paso about the hardship of receiving buses. The government sent it hundreds upon hundreds of people every day.
Where Red and Blue Make Green
Part of the resistance or part of the problem? It doesn’t matter: These lawyers are part of the gang.
The Mirage of Women’s Freedom in Saudi Arabia
The West can’t admit that morals are a luxury it can no longer afford with Saudi Arabia, so it points to social reforms that are not all they...
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