Is Afghanistan destined to be run by a drug mafia?
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Obama taps James Comey to run the FBI.
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Genetic testing raises ethical questions that medicine is not prepared to answer.
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Cyberspies are everywhere. But who are they helping?
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The many cases for getting married younger.
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Can a small, oil-rich nation save American news?
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Self-harm now takes more lives than war, murder, and natural disasters combined. Why are we killing ourselves, and how can we stop it?
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Denis McDonough is Obama’s man—in scandal mode.
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Five years later, Guantánamo remains open. It is the president’s biggest failure. Now he tries to close it—again.
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Set to become Pakistan’s prime minister for an unprecedented third time, Sharif is a much changed man since he was last in power.
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As one of Brazil’s biggest landowners, Kátia Abreu rides a horse to work and never shuns a fight.
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A godless city? Please. Obama’s former religious adviser on the surprising number of believers in D.C.’s corridors of power.
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The 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill was even worse than BP wanted us to know.
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After the Boston Marathon bombing, a nation seeks answers.
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The polarizing May 11 elections won’t make governing Pakistan any easier. Here’s what the next government in Islamabad must do to fix the dysfunction.
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Why everyone gets North Korea dangerously wrong.
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The recent crash-down in Russia was a fleabite. The one in 2036 could destroy our planet…
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One horrible night, innocent victims, devastated families—and a country seething with rage and violence, stuck between feudal hierarchies and the modern economy.