Key Takeaways News in Brief Latinos Today Are More Worried About Their Place in the U.S. Most of them say Trump is to blame for rising pessimism and fear. Emma Sarappo
Premium PS Picks PS Picks: The Endless Complexity of r/relationships PS Picks is a selection of the best things that the magazine's staff and contributors are reading, watching, or otherwise paying attention to in the worlds of art, politics, and culture. Emma Sarappo
Social Justice Why We Shouldn’t Be Surprised That Richard Spencer Allegedly Beat His Wife Misogyny isn't a bug in white supremacist thought—it's a feature. Emma Sarappo
Key Takeaways News in Brief A Former Monsanto Executive Could Be the Next U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Aurelia Skipwith is a biologist and lawyer who's been with the Department of the Interior since April of 2017. Emma Sarappo
According to Research News in Brief Defining ‘Sex’ Isn’t as Clear as the Trump Administration Claims Science shows that a binary model for sex doesn't hold up to human variation. Emma Sarappo
News in Brief The Week in Photos Economic Highs and Lows in New York City (in Photos) There are few other places where the wealth gap is so visible. Emma Sarappo
Key Takeaways News in Brief Mail-Order Abortions Are Now Available in the U.S. What Does That Mean for American Women? Aid Access will mail the two-drug cocktail used across the world to women in the United States. Emma Sarappo
Environment A Giant Quaking Aspen Forest Is Trembling Under Our Watch A cloned aspen grove that's thrived for millennia is feeling the pressure of just 50 years of human activity. Emma Sarappo
News in Brief What’s Next for the Violence Against Women Act? One congresswoman wants to use the landmark legislation to close the boyfriend loophole for domestic abusers. Emma Sarappo
News in Brief The Week in Photos Tensions Grow Over Journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s Disappearance (in Photos) The Saudi journalist is presumed dead by many, though the evidence isn't conclusive. Emma Sarappo