An illustration of the Christian cross with psychedelic imagery | Illustration: Joanna Andreasson Source images: iStock

Psychedelics

The Most Controversial Paper in the History of Psychedelic Research May Never See the Light of Day

Researchers gave psilocybin to two dozen religious clergy. Was it guided by science, religion, or some awkward combination?

Immigration

Two Injunctions Against Trump's Citizenship Decree Expose the Weakness of His Arguments

Federal judges in Washington and Maryland say the president's attack on birthright citizenship flouts the 14th Amendment and 127 years of judicial precedent.

Javier Milei | Illustration: Joanna Andreasson; Source images: iStock, courtesy of the spokesperson unit of the president of Israel

Rent control

Javier Milei Ended Rent Control. Now the Argentine Real Estate Market Is Coming Back to Life.

"The effects were immediately seen by everyone and they were all beneficial," says the former vice president of Argentina's central bank.

Judge | Illustration: Lex Villena; Wisconsinart

Criminal Justice

This Judge Tried To Get Out of Jury Duty by Saying Everyone Appearing Before Him Is Guilty

"I know they are guilty," otherwise "they would not be in front of me," said town justice Richard Snyder, who resigned in December.

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Today's Migrants Are Just like Your Immigrant Great-Grandparents

Nearly 40 percent of Americans have at least one ancestor who entered the U.S. through Ellis Island. However, today's migrants may be shut out and deported, a humanitarian tragedy that would profoundly damage the U.S. economy. 

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