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More states are abolishing capital punishment, fewer juries are handing down death sentences, and the number of executions is falling.
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A rise in extremism, a series of laws that discriminate against minorities, and a declining tolerance for dissent have many observers worried.
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The death of Queen Elizabeth II after 70 years on the throne prompts questions about the future direction of the United Kingdom.
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Fifty years ago, a period of sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland, known as the Troubles, took a dramatic and violent turn.
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Two experts weigh in on the issue.

The backlash against digital art

A Florida high schooler set the under-20 junior world record last year.

Government officials are encouraging people to report sightings.

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To cut down on plastic waste, some food companies are now offering edible utensils.

The fastest-growing U.S. cities, July 2020–July 2021

Can you throw out your roommate’s mail if she never looks at it?

Cartoons about vaccines, U.F.O.s, executions, and more
