Justice Anthony Kennedy’s evolution on affirmative action
Justice Anthony Kennedy finally found an affirmative action case that he liked.
Justice Anthony Kennedy’s evolution on affirmative action
After Cuba’s Dose of Obama and the Stones, Can Evolution Follow Revolution?
A film explores the hopes and anxieties of Cubans at a promising, but still uncertain, crossroads.
Donald Trump’s Campaign Evolution Might Take Some Time
Mr. Trump was back to familiar form at rallies in Indiana and Maryland on Wednesday. He made references to Senator Ted Cruz of Texas as “Lyin’ Ted” and Hillary Clinton as “Crooked Hillary” and, when protesters interrupted, he urged security to “Get ’em outta here!”
For Gary Pinkel, an Evolution Followed by a Revolution at Missouri
Pinkel, the Tigers’ football coach, had to side with his players, but he did not appear to be entirely comfortable in the role of social revolutionary in bringing about the resignations of two key university officials.
The Risks of Assisting Evolution
Modifying genes can help species adapt, but could also destroy them.
The Evolution of Simplicity
These are busy and complicated times, and today’s simplicity movements are different from those in the past.