5 websites teaching about the Holocaust
New digital tools are offering people more accessible ways to engage with and learn about Holocaust history
AstraZeneca must justify vaccine price
"Why is the global south paying more than rich countries for your COVID-19 vaccine?"
The Black thinker who saw this coming
At the end of World War II, pioneering religious thinker Howard Thurman saw fascism coming to Christian America
Mixed messages in Beef impact on climate
Food industry funding can influence how research questions are asked. The results may confuse consumers
"Minari" and the grief of upset promises
In a region claimed by superstition and cow patties, a family breaks free from their expected path to success
Why spoken word poetry belongs in school
Gorman's rising popularity represents a prime opportunity for educators to use spoken word poetry in the classroom
What COVID and aliens have in common
Immunology and alien-hunting require the same scientific methods. Scientists aren't articulating this very well
How China is reshaping the planet
China’s massive One Belt One Road project is being touted as a modern Silk Road. Is America’s global hegemony over?
Trump knew about Pence evac before tweet
Latest revelation could be put to use by Democratic impeachment managers.
Donald Trump's last stand
Republicans cowered in terror until he was decisively beaten — then, at last, just enough of them stood up
COVID response needs more female voices
A recent study suggests women are more likely to take COVID seriously. But in many countries, they’re going unheard
Trump made 40 years of bad policy worse
A commission set out to study Trump’s policies. Their report ended up as an indictment of the entire U.S. system
"Mauritanian" rekindles Gitmo debate
Acclaimed new film calls public attention to the U.S. government's treatment of prisoners at Guantánamo Bay
Ex-aide suggests communications cache
After celebrating the DOJ dropping their lawsuit against her, Wolkoff discloses her ample access to information
U.S. economy only excels at one thing
No advanced economics is required to grasp the widening gap between haves and have-nots
The predicament Trump left behind
Regardless of whether he is convicted, America must now deal with the aftermath of Trump's presidency
McCain throw shades at cohost Navarro
“I wasn’t someone who became a leftist that gave up all my conservative ideals," McCain said on "The View"
US could face domestic terror problem
Far-right extremists have the potential to mount a coordinated, low-intensity campaign of political violence
Why you shouldn’t eat out for V-Day
While Valentine’s Day is typically a night to celebrate, it might be best to order takeout this year
GOP introduce bills to restrict voting
"Republicans are taking their assault on voting rights to the next level"
Pigs are gamers now
Researchers taught four pigs to manipulate a joystick to play a Pong-like video game
Trump's team barely shows up, GOP swoons
Trump's lawyers know they're not there to persuade — just to give GOP senators cheap rationalizations to acquit
Stephen King's woeful Black Girl Magic
In a finale written by King himself, the author hauls out old tropes, wasting a chance to evolve his story for 2021
A bipartisan comedy to annoy us all
Louise Linton's vanity project in which she stars as a stylish serial killer is more amusing to her than to viewers