When Eid Suleiman Hadalin explains how Israel plans to demolish a third of his village, Umm al-Khair in the southern West Bank, a settler of Ukrainian origin pulls out his phone and begins to film him ...
In this excerpt from "Sink or Swim," author Susannah Fisher explores the future of human migration, and what that will look ...
In an interview, the candidate argued that the policy is essential to get voters on board with pro-housing reforms.
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In today's crisis-ridden world, a Universal Basic Income can serve as a base, providing a minimum level of economic security ...
There’s no place like home. There’s no place like home.” These now-iconic words defined Dorothy Gale’s ultimate quest in The ...
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Dire predictions about automation and job loss in the face of technological innovation aren't new. Students can turn this ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Tareq Baconi, a Palestinian scholar. His memoir, "Fire in Every Direction," explores queer identity, family history, and political awakening.
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Dire predictions about AI and job losses can feel overwhelming for new grads. But history shows that workers adapt. Here’s ...