Graham Platner drops out; left still victim-blaming 

The credible allegations of sexual assault leveled against him by his former girlfriend, Jenny Racicot, are a dealbreaker, and rightfully so. 

The Guardian view on Nigel Farage’s crypto cash: accountability is not a conspiracy | Editorial

Reform UK presents itself as the people’s voice while opaque digital wealth flows around it. That makes transparency a democratic necessity Twice now, the Guardian’s questions about Reform UK’s finances…

Cancel culture for cancer research: Proposed rule politicizes federal grantmaking

The proposed federal regulation would shift the process of awarding federal grants from a merit-based, apolitical, expert-driven system to a partisan political one, allowing political appointees in the Trump administration…

Taking MAHA behind the wall: Healthy food is the right recipe for prison safety

The Healthy Prisons, Healthy Communities initiative is promoting the use of nutritious food to reduce violence, protect officers, and rehabilitate inmates in American prisons.

The Guardian view on the World Cup: the Dear England spirit is alive and kicking | Editorial

As in the Gareth Southgate era, a diverse and passionately committed national team is offering a counter-narrative to the forces of social division The identity of the worst performers at…

A new era of partnership with Iraq

Iraq is no longer the country it was 20 years ago, and U.S. policy should reflect that reality.

The SEC can and should use AI to create a fairer market

A properly resourced, technologically capable SEC can make American capitalism fairer today. 

The US is failing Black mothers and babies. A lawsuit wants to keep it that way.

Research suggests that if our efforts to combat racial disparities in health ignore race, they will fail.

Trump’s latest tariff proposal has a new rationale, but the same outcome

U.S. households and firms overwhelmingly bear the burden of tariffs. 

Ruth Ellis’s pardon will comfort her family, but the system still lets down abused women like her | Joan Smith

When Ellis was condemned to death in 1955, the horrific violence she had suffered was ignored. Today, vulnerable women are still fighting to be heard It has taken more than…