291 results found for "saudi ties to 9/11"

Invasive Crazy Ants Could Meet Their Match in Mysterious, Funguslike Pathogen

By 03/29/2022

PICKS are stories from many sources, selected by our editors or recommended by our readers because they are important, surprising, troubling, enlightening, inspiring, or amusing. They appear on our site and in our daily newsletter. Please send suggested articles, videos, podcasts, etc. to picks@whowhatwhy.org.   Invasive Crazy Ants Could Meet Their Match in Mysterious, Funguslike […]

AI Bot ChatGPT Stuns Academics With Essay-Writing Skills

By 12/07/2022

PICKS are stories from many sources, selected by our editors or recommended by our readers because they are important, surprising, troubling, enlightening, inspiring, or amusing. They appear on our site and in our daily newsletter. Please send suggested articles, videos, podcasts, etc. to picks@whowhatwhy.org.   AI Bot ChatGPT Stuns Academics With Essay-Writing Skills (Maria) The […]

The Geopolitics of Energy

By 11/18/2020

Energy expert Daniel Yergin on Joe Biden facing a world whose geopolitics have been transformed by climate, fracking, and an insatiable global demand for energy.

A Dark View from Flyover Country

By 11/18/2016

Midwest-based journalist Sarah Kendzior thinks things are going to get a lot worse. Her view from mid-America is that the election is just the opening act of a future rife with fascism and violence.

Benghazi: Cover-up By Both Parties?

By 01/15/2014

The debate over who was responsible for the attack on the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, rages on. But the partisan noise appears to be obscuring a much more interesting possibility. Not to mention more troubling.

Recent Shake-up in Saudi Line of Succession Fails Sniff Test

By 07/21/2017

Last month, multiple news outlets reported on what appears to be a “reshuffling” in the line of succession under Saudi Arabia’s 81-year-old King Salman, whose powerful nephew was suddenly forced out as crown prince by royal decree in favor of his much younger, yet impulsive son. Now, The New York Times and Reuters have gone […]