Can Elizabeth Warren Win It All? The senator from Massachusetts made her name attacking Wall Street. Now she’s bringing her plans to fight outsized wealth to the 2020 Presidential race. June 14, 2019 Venezuela’s Two Presidents Collide Juan Guaidó’s uprising, backed by the U.S., failed to depose Nicolás Maduro—but his supporters remain loyal. Will the country’s divisions lead to an international crisis? June 3, 2019 How Football Leaks Is Exposing Corruption in European Soccer While Rui Pinto sits in jail, his revelations are bringing down the sport’s most famous teams and players. May 27, 2019 The Undercover Fascist A young Englishman got mixed up in a white-supremacist movement. Then he learned of a plot to kill a politician. May 20, 2019 Who Owns South Africa? A fiercely debated program of land reform could address racial injustice—or cause chaos. May 6, 2019 The Airbnb Invasion of Barcelona In the tourist-clogged city, some locals see the service as a pestilence. April 22, 2019 Guantánamo’s Darkest Secret The U.S. military prison’s leadership considered Mohamedou Salahi to be its highest-value detainee. But his guard suspected otherwise. April 15, 2019 The Age of Robot Farmers Picking strawberries takes speed, stamina, and skill. Can a robot do it? April 8, 2019 Turning Bystanders Into First Responders In the mass-shooting era, civilians must help one another in a crisis—and keep victims from bleeding to death. April 1, 2019 Jair Bolsonaro’s Southern Strategy In Brazil, a budding authoritarian borrows from the Trump playbook. March 25, 2019