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March 7, 2022
Would Putin Really Go Nuclear? Well…
Russia is thought to have around 2,000 “tactical” nuclear weapons. And that’s about all we know.
by Jordan Michael Smith
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A proposal to reform House elections and give more power to the people is gaining traction with activists. Now they just have to convince the electorate to fight for it.
by Osita Nwanevu
Ordinary Russians are not the enemy, and treating them as such is playing into Putin's hands.
by Matt Ford
Why did William F. Buckley campaign to free Edgar Smith?
by Sam Adler-Bell
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We’ve heard a lot about the 1.3 million fleeing Ukraine. But more than 66,000 men who were abroad when the invasion started have gone back.
by Luke Johnson
Such firms control a huge portion of the world's wealth. Instead of using that power to solve climate change, they're blocking progress and profiting off inequality.
by Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò
Amid crackdowns on civil liberties and rumors of martial law, some Russians are now trying to get out of the country before it’s too late. Here’s one such story.
by Howard Amos

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