Gaza’s Ministry of Health today announced that 35-day-old Yousef Kalloub froze to death because of the lack of sufficient winter clothes and suitable living conditions in the enclave as a result of ...
• Ann Telnaes, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist for The Washington Post, resigned after the paper refused to publish her cartoon showing billionaires, including Jeff Bezos, bowing before ...
Shocking profiteering in healthcare system continues to harm patients nationwide. • The 2024 Shkreli Awards highlighted the 10 most egregious examples of healthcare profiteering and dysfunction, ...
Like most drawing teachers, Julia emphasizes the value of observing “negative space.” If you want to understand, for example, how a tangle of overlapping leaves and blossoms relate to each other, take ...
CBPP’s analysis shows that if a per capita cap had been implemented in 2018, nearly every state would have exceeded its funding cap within a few years, resulting in substantial federal funding losses.
Nearly half the world’s children “live in countries where risks to their health and safety due to the effects of climate change are extremely high,” according to UNICEF. By 2050, almost all children ...
Fifty years after the official end of U.S. intervention in southeast Asia, “Vietnam vets are still the single largest population of war veterans in prison, illustrating the profound and lasting impact ...
We begin today’s show with a vote Sunday by the oldest learned association in the United States, the American Historical Association, which was founded by an act of Congress, to approve a “Resolution ...
Biden’s offshore drilling ban spans millions of coastal acres, but Trump’s upcoming administration signals a potential rollback. • President Joe Biden has banned offshore oil and gas drilling across ...
The Biden administration’s decision to approve an $8 billion arms sale to Israel has intensified calls for accountability and a reevaluation of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. As Israel’s ...