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About 50 Yale students have become members of a contact-tracing brigade charged with notifying people who may have been exposed to the coronavirus. → Read More
Physicians and scientists in Hong Kong said they were not surprised by the jump in cases. The pandemic will work in waves, they said. → Read More
Indian immigrants are a vital pillar of the U.S. economy, but they're starting to reconsider their options. → Read More
An oppressive ruling by the National People’s Congress Standing Committee — aided by a compliant Hong Kong judge — has silenced champions of democracy. → Read More
Pro-democracy protesters march outside the convention center where, on March 26, 2017, Hong Kong elected Carrie Lam as the city's Chief Executive, becoming the first woman to hold the top job. → Read More
The 2017 race for Chief Executive was supposed to be a watershed exercise in democracy. Instead, it's a coronation. → Read More
They can afford to, but they aren't emotionally ready. → Read More
Everything you need to know to take a sabbatical in Washington—how to convince your boss—and how to make the most of your time off. → Read More
If you’re heading to a foreign land—whether on safari in Africa or to the Olympics—here’s when and why to see a travel-medicine expert. → Read More
Five views on the future of Hong Kong’s democracy movement. → Read More
The entire world is talking about ISIS. And we can use big data to find the message amid the clamoring voices. → Read More
With global deaths from terrorism up more than 4,000 percent in a dozen years, can we really call America’s counterterrorism a "success”? → Read More
The constitution prohibits Paul Kagame from running again. But many Rwandans want him to stay. → Read More
As far as Burma’s leaders are concerned, the media is still enemy number one. → Read More
Russia hawks on Capitol Hill love Victoria Nuland, the State Department’s point person for Ukraine. Many European diplomats feel the opposite. → Read More
The rejection of a Beijing-backed election plan isn’t the end to this city’s democracy woes. → Read More
Churchill fired many generals, but there was one area in which he was inclined to forgive. → Read More
Amid fears of growing Chinese influence, a radical nativist movement wants to keep Hong Kong for Hong Kongers. → Read More