Paul Ehrlich predicted hundreds of millions would starve thanks to overpopulation. Here’s what actually happened.
Countless streets, parks, and schools across America are named for Cesar Chavez, the United Farm Workers union organizer and 1960s icon of Latino activism and the labor movement. There is even a ...
I enjoyed this story from the New York Times (it’s a gift link) about how New Yorkers spent the week preparing for the Eid al ...
The Trump administration’s rhetoric on the war in Iran tends to be heavy on words like “lethality” and “obliteration,” so it ...
Being on a team later in life combats social isolation, a growing problem in the US, especially for older adults. Our lifestyles evolve as we get older, but we’re always seeking connection, better ...
Here’s one you may not: the Strait of Hormuz, now effectively closed to Western-allied commercial shipping for the third ...
The worst, original impacts of releasing these animals occurred a long time ago in most places, and states — which also want to meet the n ...
Iranians are still trying to work, study, and parent under the constant threat of both airstrikes and regime violence.
The dangerous lesson countries may take from the Iran war But for now, those are theoretical scenarios. Trump has reportedly ...
The newest Bachelorette season is canceled, right on the cusp of its premiere — and it may inadvertently spell the end of the franchise. It probably should. So what was supposed to be a fresh start ...
The response to the Texas Senate candidate’s comments on animal welfare highlight the challenge of talking about meat in US politics.
People are dying in ICE custody at a record pace. What’s happening? Earlier this week, we learned that Royer Perez-Jimenez, a 19-year-old from Mexico, died in ICE custody by a “presumed suicide,” ...
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