Public education has long been a battlefield in the U.S., from the Scopes trial to desegregation to climate change. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s recent demands … Fascism’s History Offers Lessons about Today’s Attacks on EducationRead more
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Calls Mount for Cryptocurrency Oversight After FTX Exchange Collapses
President Biden and other G20 leaders are calling for more regulation of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to ensure global financial stability following the collapse of … Calls Mount for Cryptocurrency Oversight After FTX Exchange CollapsesRead more
Why Are Archaeologists Unable to Find Evidence of a Ruling Class of Indus Civilisation?
Little more than a century ago, British and Indian archaeologists began excavating the remains of what they soon realised was a previously unknown civilisation in … Why Are Archaeologists Unable to Find Evidence of a Ruling Class of Indus Civilisation?Read more
Iraq’s Climate Crisis
It was one of the fabled rivers of history and the Marines needed to cross it. In early April 2003, as American forces sought to … Iraq’s Climate CrisisRead more
Your gas stove is polluting your own home
I traveled around the developing world for more than a decade seeing and studying first-hand the damage that wood and charcoal do to the lungs … Your gas stove is polluting your own homeRead more
International jihadism
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Alarming Rates of Teen Suicide Continue to Increase in the U.S.
In the United States suicide has become the second leading cause of premature death among those ages 10 to 24; it is the leading cause … Alarming Rates of Teen Suicide Continue to Increase in the U.S.Read more
A looming challenge for global agriculture
Last June, Aaron Flansburg felt the temperature spike and knew what that meant for his canola crop. A fifth-generation grower in Washington state, Flansburg times … A looming challenge for global agricultureRead more
The Israeli left has broken the Nakba taboo
The depopulated Palestinian village of Mi’ar lies some 17 kilometers east of Acre in the north of Israel. It doesn’t appear on modern maps, and … The Israeli left has broken the Nakba tabooRead more