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Gear for the Games
THE KIDS ARE FAR RIGHT • Across Europe, right-wing parties have managed to find support among young voters
Scientists find a new way to spot AI ‘hallucinations’
How will extreme heat affect energy bills?
Pilgrims’ peril
Chicago kicks off plans for Black reparations task force
The companies succeeding in sustainability
MILESTONES
Amber haze
5 ways to stay hydrated if you hate drinking water
CHINA’S ROVING EYE
The Putin-Kim affair
The D.C. Brief
CO2 Leadership Brief
The true meaning of ‘give me liberty’
The Founders did not want a political gerontocracy
A monument to what?
ON HER OWN • MELINDA FRENCH GATES IS READY TO TALK ABOUT HER NEXT CHAPTER
PLASTIC BURNOUT • Fiji is ground zero for the planet’s waste problem—and the challenge of stopping it at the source
THE POLARIZATION MYTH • The growing evidence that—even heading into this year’s election—Americans are less divided than you may think
A SHOW OF PEACE • Andriy Yermak has been President Zelensky’s closest wartime adviser. Now he’s trying to find an ending.
THE PARIS OLYMPICS • FROM THE U.S. SPRINTER WHO COULD MAKE HISTORY TO THE SPORTS THAT TAKE THE GREATEST TOLL
THE FLASH • ALREADY THE WORLD’S FASTEST MAN, NOAH LYLES IS BRINGING HIS SPEED AND SHOWMANSHIP TO THE PARIS GAMES
The politics of Paris
The hardest sports on the body
How Simone Biles changed gymnastics
Why Hungary is so good at water polo
What to know about breaking
SUMMER SCREAM QUEENS • Mia Goth and Maika Monroe anchor two of the season’s most anticipated horror movies
Mia Goth prefers the edge
Maika Monroe is giving evil a run for its money
In a maximum-security prison, the imagination flies free
House of the Dragon’s song of grief and guilt
RASHIDA JONES • The multihyphenate creator on her new dark comedy Sunny, the complexity of grief, and whether a robot can find its motivation