The average home in Hong Kong costs more than a million dollars. Critics wonder what will be done with 40,000 quarantine units as Covid measures wane.

Behind the gleaming skyscrapers and multimillion-dollar homes that have made this city the world’s most expensive property market lies a far less attractive parallel reality: one of the world’s seemingly most intractable housing crises.Read More
Who Benefits From Confrontation With China?

Pursuing disengagement from China is not in America’s national interest.Read More
Out-of-Towners Head to ‘Climate-Proof Duluth’

The former industrial town in Minnesota is coming to terms with its status as a refuge for people moving from across the country because of climate change.Read More
When Bystanders Step Between the Police and Black Men
You’ve seen the videos of deadly encounters. What effect can a witness have?Read More