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SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE – JULY/AUGUST 2025

SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE (June 27, 2025): The latest issue features ‘Hemingway in Pamplona’….

A Search for the World’s Best Durian, the Divisive Fruit That’s Prized—and Reviled

Devotees of the crop journey to a Malaysian island to find the most fragrant and tasty specimens

Tom Downey Photographs by Annice Lyn

Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of ‘Jaws’ With 15 Shark Snapshots

Archaeologists Say They’ve Pieced Together the Ancient Fragments of the ‘World’s Most Difficult Jigsaw Puzzle’

WORLD LITERATURE TODAY – JULY 2025 PREVIEW

WORLD LITERATURE TODAY (June 26, 2025): The latest issue features Writing with Light – The 2025 Puterbaugh Lecture, by Guadalupe Nettel

Gaza Voices

Introduction: Eyes of the Pen, Voices of the Cameraby Yousef Khanfar

Writing on War’s Edgeby Yousri Alghoul

They Call It Displacement—In Reality, It’s Hell (This Is My Story)by Nour Abo-Rokb

This Is What I Haveby Shrouq Mohammed Doghmosh

Nun and War (She and War)by Kifah Salama Al-Ghseen

CREATIVE NONFICTION

Ghost by Basem Nabres

Ringtones of My Mobile Phoneby Omar Hammash

MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW – JULY/AUGUST 2025 PREVIEW

MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW: The Power issue features the world is increasingly powered by both tangible electricity and intangible intelligence. Plus billionaires. This issue explores those intersections.

Are we ready to hand AI agents the keys?

We’re starting to give AI agents real autonomy, and we’re not prepared for what could happen next.

Is this the electric grid of the future?

In Nebraska, a publicly owned utility deftly tackles the challenges of delivering on reliability, affordability, and sustainability.

Namibia wants to build the world’s first hydrogen economy

Can the vast and sparsely populated African country translate its renewable power potential into national development?

FOREIGN AFFAIRS MAGAZINE – JULY/AUGUST 2025 PREVIEW

FOREIGN AFFAIRS MAGAZINE (June 24, 2025): The latest issue features ‘Who Needs Allies?’….

Dispensable Nation

America in a Post-American World by Kori Schake

Beware the Europe You Wish For

The Downsides and Dangers of Allied Independence by Celeste A. Wallander

The Case for a Pacific Defense Pact

America Needs a New Asian Alliance to Counter China by Ely Ratner

India’s Great-Power Delusions

How New Delhi’s Grand Strategy Thwarts Its Grand Ambitions by Ashley J. Tellis

COMMENTARY MAGAZINE – JULY/AUGUST 2025 PREVIEW

July/August 2025 – Commentary Magazine

COMMENTARY MAGAZINE (June 19, 2025): The latest issue features ‘The War Against The War Against The Jews’…

Israel and America Say ‘Enough’: A Commentary Editorial

Sorry, Haters of Males

Social Commentary by Christine Rosen

A Musky Odor

Tech Commentary by James B. Meigs

THE ATLANTIC MAGAZINE – JULY 2025 PREVIEW

THE ATLANTIC MAGAZINE (June 17, 2025): The latest issue features ‘Witness’ – Elizabeth Bruenig’s “Witness,” on Sin and Redemption in America’s Death Chambers

Inside America’s Death Chambers

What years of witnessing executions taught me about sin, mercy, and the possibility of redemption by Elizabeth Bruenig

Inside the Exclusive, Obsessive, Surprisingly Litigious World of Luxury Fitness

How Tracy Anderson built an exercise empire by Xochitl Gonzalez

The Talented Mr. Vance

J. D. Vance could have brought the country’s conflicting strands together. Instead, he took a divisive path to the peak of power. by George Packer

HARVARD MAGAZINE – JULY/AUGUST 2025

July-August 2025

HARVARD MAGAZINE (June 17, 2025): The latest issue features ‘It’s On’…

The Standoff: Harvard’s Future in the Balance

“The stakes are so high that we have no choice but to fight,” says Garber.

Harvard’s Standoff: The Fight’s Key Players

The people shaping the battle over federal funding, international students, and DEI

by Nina Pasquini

Harvard’s Standoff: The Financial Stakes

Putting Harvard’s $53 billion endowment into perspective

by Jonathan Shaw

Meet the Lawyers Behind the Harvard v. Trump Lawsuit

A roster of lawyers on both sides

by Max J. Krupnick

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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN MAGAZINE – JULY/AUG 2025

Contributors to Scientific American's July/August 2025 Issue | Scientific  American

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN MAGAZINE (June 17, 2025): The latest issue features ‘Is Greenland Collapsing?’ – How the Northern Hemisphere’s largest ice sheet could disappear..

What Greenland’s Ancient Past Reveals about Its Fragile Future

Jeffery DelViscio

Fun Ways to Ditch Fast Fashion for a Sustainable Wardrobe

Jessica Hullinger

How to Be a Smarter Fashion Consumer in a World of Overstated Sustainability

Laila Petrie, Jen Christiansen, Amanda Hobbs

Could Mysterious Black Hole Burps Rewrite Physics?

Yvette Cendes

What Most Men Don’t Know about the Risks of Testosterone Therapy

Stephanie Pappas

What If We Could Treat Psychopathy in Childhood?

Maia Szalavitz

MOTHER JONES MAGAZINE – JULY/AUGUST 2025 PREVIEW

Mother Jones Magazine Cover : July + August 2025

MOTHER JONES MAGAZINE (June 15, 2025): The latest issue features ‘Technofascist Takeover’ – The plan to control Americans and delete democracy.

Control, Delete

Technofascists are moving fast to break democracy.

Cyber Secessionists

Silicon Valley moguls are creating regulation-free, crypto-based “network states.” And hoping to gobble up land near you.

Parent Trap

Tech bros and “trads” are pushing women to have more babies. Just as long as they’re the right kind of women.

Aspies Über Alles

Elon Musk believes autism makes him superhuman. Just don’t call it that.

PROSPECT MAGAZINE – JULY 2025 POLITICS PREVIEW

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PROSPECT MAGAZINE: The latest issue features Daron Acemoglu reveals what tech bros won’t say about AI, while Peter Hoskin explains how gaming made the future. Plus, Neil Kinnock on Labour’s “paralytic caution”, Alona Ferber tours settler Jerusalem & Atul Dev on US universities’ capitulation to Trump

AI’s biggest secret: we can shape it

Artificial intelligence is poised to transform the world. Tech bros want it to subjugate us—but it doesn’t have to be that way

When students protested, Columbia capitulated

Atul Dev

The Englishman on a crusade to ban UNRWA

Alona Ferber

The strange death of the Rejoin campaign