80 years after Hiroshima, Trump’s ‘gut’ is in charge of the nuclear codes, and it's dangerous
Opinion: In 1945, the world crossed a line. In 2025, one man might erase it altogether, writes John Casey.
August 6, 2025
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Opinion: In 1945, the world crossed a line. In 2025, one man might erase it altogether, writes John Casey.
No, this isn't a joke.
Robert Oppenheimer's story isn't the only one to come out about workers at the Manhattan Project.
As the world marks 30 years of HIV devastating lives, homes, and nations, the CEO of amfAR looks to make sure the virus doesn't reach age 40.
Just what is next after censoring the Enola Gay? We have some predictions equally ridiculous to real life.
Golden Girls fans much be fuming!
Naysa Woomer wrote an opinion piece that sounds a lot like an attempt to rehab her image.
An LGBTQ+ nonprofit has made a crossword puzzle of the words banned by Donald Trump.
This trans woman says the presidential candidate's online army remains too militant, and their leader is looking the other way.
Opinion: Is masculinity — the normative social roles, behaviors, and actions perceived as attributes of men — in crisis? Or is the crisis actually the steadily growing realization that masculinity is just spectacle?
Despite effectively showcasing the dangers of fascism, J.K. Rowling consistently fails to represent the real-world victims of a horrifying ideology.
On National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, Larry Kramer reminds us of the importance of anger, outrage, hope, and love.
Potential successors come from all over the world and range from moderate to deeply conservative on LGBTQ+ issues.
Cooper takes Hegseth to task.
Trump and his allies are pushing a radical agenda that threatens our democracy, targeting trans communities while fueling violence and oppression, writes Imara Jones.
From Wonder Woman to Sofia Coppola's The Beguiled, women are taking center screen.