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Modi Can Ignore Farmers’ Fury and Push Rural Reforms

2026-02-23 04:00:02

Over the past weeks, farmers in India have gathered to protest what they call Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “surrender” to President Donald Trump over trade. They burned symbolic copies of the deal; they had to, since they didn’t have any actual text.

The New Face of Extremism Among Asia’s Youth

2026-02-23 03:00:02

A dangerous trend is emerging in chatrooms and digital communities across Asia. Young people — mainly men and boys — are being exposed to a volatile mix of nationalist grievances, misogyny and nihilistic violence. Governments are far from equipped to confront this rising threat; often they don’t even know what they’re looking for. Yet the longer this goes undetected, the greater the risk that it spills into real-world violence.

The Supreme Court Just Did Congress’ Job on Tariffs

2026-02-22 21:00:07

The US Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs is a loud wake-up call for Congress. If the legislative branch had been doing its job last year and hadn’t ceded its taxing power when the White House embarked on this unprecedented protectionist journey, perhaps we wouldn’t be in the mess we’re now in.

At Least You Don't Own a Flaming Jeep

2026-02-22 21:00:06

As Stellantis confronts problems with its vehicles, consumers confront a changing economic landscape.

Should Harris Run for President Again? These Women Say No

2026-02-22 21:00:04

Former Vice President Kamala Harris is said to be mulling another run for the White House, a race that would be her third attempt to become the nation’s first female president. She recently rebooted part of her social media presence with a rebranded account that will serve as “an online organizing project for next generation campaigning.” In April she heads to Columbia, South Carolina, for the second leg of her book tour, part of a larger swing through predominantly Black cities. And she has met

For Older Olympians, the Challenge Is More Than Physical

2026-02-22 21:00:02

At 41, in her fifth Olympics, Elana Meyers Taylor hurtled down the Cortina track in a monobob  and finally won her first gold medal. In that moment, she became the oldest champion in an individual Winter Olympic event. But more than a medal, her run shattered conventional ideas of what an Olympic champion can be.