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    A Current Affairs subscription is one of the best known ways to improve your life in a hurry. Our print magazine is released six times a year, in a beautiful full-color edition full of elegant …

  2. Current Affairs | Culture & Politics

    6 days ago · by Current Affairs Q&A: Pressuring the World Bank to cut off factory farms December 26, 2025

  3. Culture & Politics - Current Affairs

    6 days ago · by Current Affairs Q&A: Pressuring the World Bank to cut off factory farms December 26, 2025

  4. Our 200th News Briefing! - currentaffairs.org

    Aug 6, 2025 · For those of you who haven’t yet gotten aboard, there’s never been a better time. Every week, we scour publications around the world to bring you interesting and important …

  5. Magazine - Current Affairs

    Current Affairs is 100% free of any advertorials and infotainment (except of the satirical variety), and we publish clever, unique, well-researched stories that rags like the Economist and Time …

  6. News Briefing - Current Affairs

    The Current Affairs News Briefing is an entertaining and thorough digest of the week’s most important news stories. Filled with links to interesting reading material and high-quality …

  7. About Us - Current Affairs

    Current Affairs was launched by roommates Oren Nimni and Nathan J. Robinson via a Kickstarter campaign in 2015, which promised “a new print magazine of political analysis, satire, and …

  8. Issues | Current Affairs

    All of our issues through the end of last year are available to the public. We’re thrilled to be sharing these wonderful magazines with everyone and we hope you’ll show them to your …

  9. Membership - Current Affairs

    A Current Affairs subscription is one of the best known ways to improve your life in a hurry. Our print magazine is released six times a year, in a beautiful full-color edition full of elegant …

  10. We Never Left Upton Sinclair’s Jungle - currentaffairs.org

    Aug 7, 2025 · “When regulations changed for poultry and hog slaughter, there was a reduced number of inspectors at these facilities,” she told Current Affairs. “At that time, company …