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Egg prices soar as outdated supply chains crack under pressure

Consumers and politicians blame cage-free egg laws and bird flu outbreaks for high egg prices. But the root cause is an outdated supply chain system.

Egg prices soar as outdated supply chains crack under pressure
Economy|Health|Political|US|World

Defending humanitarian aid in terms of national security obscures its real purpose

Humanitarian aid is based on empathy and the recognition that everyone has a right to live with dignity.

Defending humanitarian aid in terms of national security obscures its real purpose
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Opinion

David Lynch exposed the rot at the heart of American culture

When Lynch’s films were first released, they seemed to be funhouse-mirror reflections of society. Not so anymore.

David Lynch exposed the rot at the heart of American culture
Election|News|Political|World

South Sudan’s long-delayed election will be a landmark moment − but economic decline and political strife put vote at risk

The world’s youngest nation set a date for its first post-independence elections as intense anticipation reflects both an urgent need for stability and the high stakes involved.

South Sudan’s long-delayed election will be a landmark moment − but economic decline and political strife put vote at risk
MidEast|News|Political|World

Iran’s strike on Israel was retaliatory – but it was also about saving face and restoring deterrence

Iran’s ‘axis of resistance’ is looking for Tehran to respond in force as a commitment to regional network of proxies.

Iran’s strike on Israel was retaliatory – but it was also about saving face and restoring deterrence
Africa|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

From Myanmar to Gaza, Ukraine to Sudan – 2024 was another grim year, according to our mass atrocity index

While overall atrocities declined last year, they came down from one of the worst years on record. Meanwhile, a number of areas actually got worse in 2024.

From Myanmar to Gaza, Ukraine to Sudan – 2024 was another grim year, according to our mass atrocity index
Science

Why dozens of North American bird species are getting new names: Every name tells a story

What’s in a name? A lot, if you’re an Audubon’s Oriole or a Townsend’s Solitaire.

Why dozens of North American bird species are getting new names: Every name tells a story
Arts|Entertainment|Environment

The whip-poor-will has been an omen of death for centuries − what happened to this iconic bird of American horror?

A new film adaptation of Stephen King’s ‘Salem’s Lot’ swaps in an owl for the book’s haunting whip-poor-wills, showing how species loss is also tied into cultural loss.

The whip-poor-will has been an omen of death for centuries − what happened to this iconic bird of American horror?

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