The New Criterion – The November 2024 issue features…
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Politics: The New Republic Magazine – November 2024

The New Republic (October 18, 2024): The latest issue features ‘America is So Ready for Kamala Harris’ – How she rose to the occasion…
America Is So Ready for Kamala Harris
This is no ordinary campaign, but it is exactly the campaign we needed at this extraordinary historic juncture.
What “Mass Deportation” Would Mean for the Economy
Donald Trump has pledged to remove all undocumented immigrants from the U.S.—but such a policy could have a slew of unintended consequences.
The “American Scientist” Magazine – November 2024

American Scientist (, 2024): The latest issue features ‘Slime Mold Beauty’ – A single-celled organism takes on a dazzling variety of glittering, jewlike forms…
The Myxomycetes: Nature’s Quick-Change Artists
Slime molds thrive in a range of environments, displaying an unexpected beauty in a variety of forms and life cycle stages.
Gliflozins for Diabetes: From Bark to Bench to Bedside
Drugs targeting the kidneys for diabetes treatment stem from almost two centuries of research that began with an uprooted apple orchard.
Baby Talk
Infants are born with the ability to babble and cry in the accents of their mothers through a combination of neurological, physical, and environmental responses.
Ideas & Research: Harvard Magazine – November 2024


HARVARD MAGAZINE (October 15, 2024): The latest issue features ‘Out of Reach’ – America’s housing affordability crisis…
Home Unaffordable Home
America’s housing problem—and what to do about it by Jonathan Shaw
When Technology and Society Clash
Latanya Sweeney confronts our all-consuming “technocracy.” by Lydialyle Gibson
The End of the Ivy League?
College sports are changing. Will Harvard athletics? by Max J. Krupnick
Culture/Politics: Harper’s Magazine – November 2024

HARPER’S MAGAZINE – October 15, 2024: The latest issue features ‘Reunion or Revenge’ – The GOP on the Brink…
Revenge Plot
The GOP’s identity crisis by Lauren Oyler
The Seventy Percent
On minor characters and human possibility by Yiyun Li
The Thing Itself
From Mysticism, which was published last month by New York Review Books. by Simon Critchley
The Atlantic Magazine – November 2024 Preview
The Atlantic Magazine – October 9, 2024: The latest issue features Tom Nichols on How Donald Trump Is the Tyrant George Washington Feared…
The Moment of Truth
The reelection of Donald Trump would mark the end of George Washington’s vision for the presidency—and the United States.By Tom Nichols
The Trump Believability Gap
Voters detest the things that Trump wants to do. But they just don’t believe he’ll follow through.By David A. Graham
Why Politicians Lie
And how to get them to stopBy Bill Adair
Israel and Hamas Are Kidding Themselves
Politics: The Progressive Magazine- October 2024

theprogressive Magazine (October 1, 2024): The latest issue features…
How to Make a ‘War Reserve’ Nuclear Bomb
The dark art of crafting nuclear ‘pits’ was almost lost. Now it’s ramped up into a multibillion dollar industry.
Child Care Does Not Need To Be a Crisis
Our system leaves parents with unreliable waitlists and mortgage-size payments, while teachers go overburdened and underpaid.
Can Democrats Ride Ballot Initiatives to Victory?
The party realizes that progressive issues win voters, even when their candidates don’t.
Preview: Philosophy Now Magazine October 2024

Philosophy Now Magazine (September 30,2024) – The new issue features ‘The Thoughts on Thoughts Issue’….
Atomism & Smallism
Raymond Tallis wonders what the world is made from.
Current Affairs: Prospect Magazine – November 2024

Prospect Magazine (September 25, 2024) – The latest issue features ‘A Year Of Darkness’ – Horror and trauma in the Middle East…
The humiliation of trying to survive
Looking back at 7th October and the start of the Gaza war, a Palestinian writer reflects on a year of horror and trauma
Gender and race won’t hold Kamala Harris back
Fragments: when reality falls apart
France Today Magazine – October/November 2024

France Today Magazine (September 20, 2024): Our Great Destinations feature, which sees Caroline Mills explore the western section of the sprawling Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, includes both household names (Bordeaux, Cognac) and hidden gems (Le Train de la Rhune tourist train!).