Ukraine’s Fighting Women
Russia’s continuing onslaught is drawing Ukrainian women into the fight.
Russia’s continuing onslaught is drawing Ukrainian women into the fight.
New research shows how policies blocking cleaner energy sources, often inspired by persistent disinformation, harm the communities that adopt them.
The official 9/11 narrative is unraveling now at considerable speed. Certainly the part of the 9/11 Commission’s narrative is that wrote in 2004: “We have found no evidence that the Saudi government as an institution or senior Saudi officials individually funded the organization.” Philip Shenon’s piece in the Guardian on Thursday has former Secretary of the Navy and 9/11 Commissioner […]
On Monday, the European Commission announced that Apple has become the first company likely in breach of the EU’s Digital Market Act. If the company is ultimately found guilty, it faces fines of up to $38 billion.
A new report shows oil majors fall short of meeting Paris Agreement targets while fueling global military conflicts.
As Trump’s final hours approach, the US military worries whether he’ll really leave.
Often insightful, usually humorous, and always irreverent: Our Sunday editorials paired with cartoons are regularly among our most-read pieces. Here are some of our favorites from this year.
An uptick in clean vehicles has improved air quality in wealthier communities over marginalized communities in California, a new study finds.
The EU Commission on Friday issued a preliminary finding that Elon Musk’s X likely violated Europe’s Digital Services Act. If that finding is confirmed, the company faces a hefty fine that could total $200 million.
Is a tax on companies with big pay gaps the next $15 minimum wage?
When crucial government agencies start functioning again after a shutdown, the gears don’t spring into action overnight. And what was left undone over 35 days may still harm public health and consumer protections.
In addition to hard-hitting news, WhoWhatWhy also brings you insightful, sometimes controversial, sometimes hilarious, and always thought-provoking commentary and opinion. Here are some of our favorite pieces from this year.