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As Christian conservatives take to satire, the left is not amused
A new Barbie doll commemorates a 19th-century suffragist
In “Free Love”, a woman finds liberation in “swinging London”
Beneath the rhythm, Congolese rumba is a link to the past
Why China’s access to personal data is MI6’s biggest concern
A history and defence of venture capital in “The Power Law”
“Politicians feel it’s incumbent on them to tell voters they’re doing something”—dealing with inflation
Drug-resistant infections kill almost 1.3m people a year
The parable of Boris Johnson
What the fate of Boris Johnson says about Britain
China’s birth rate continues to fall
How does a leadership challenge work in Britain’s Conservative Party?
Boris Johnson’s broken premiership
The video-games industry raids its back catalogue
The video-game industry has metaverse ambitions, too
Big tech’s new frontiers
Drinking in the office
What is ExxonMobil’s new climate strategy worth?
Staffing shortages in America are a glimpse into its future
What is naloxone, and how does it reverse opioid overdoses?
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