Fixing the nation’s housing shortage can no longer be left to local governments alone and Congress must offer more robust ...
The latest campaign effort in the United States surrounding the aid-in-dying conversation was centered on a piece of legislation in California, which the state assembly passed on Sept. 11 after a ...
From fairs and festivals to comedy shows and bake sales, this photo gallery reflects the communal spirit and shared humanity ...
Originally from Almaty, Kazakhstan, Nina graduated from New York University with a B.A. in International Relations, where her academic focus spanned global conflicts, economic policy and climate ...
Palo Alto’s Board of Education has been rapidly implementing changes to decrease student stress at Gunn High School but is facing widespread discontent from students and teachers who feel left out of ...
Sasha Tuddenham lives for a good story. She spent half of her time at Marist College on the New York campus working as an editor for her student newspaper, and the other half researching and working ...
Zakiya Carr Johnson, the chief diversity and inclusion officer for the U.S. Department of State, returned to her hometown of ...
When his father passed away two years ago, Ulrich Brückner drove a truck full of his dad’s belongings from Würzburg to Merseburg. After the three-hour drive in sweltering summer heat, he began to ...