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Maternal mortality has been on the rise in the U.S. at the same time that childcare, healthcare, and housing costs are rising. A new initiative in...
Ford is collaborating with a major utility company to accelerate the country’s EV transition and provide charging infrastructure in states where...
Though the sport is known in most of the world as football, some of the best soccer goals of all time have not been scored with the foot but rather...
In March 2022, Governor Ron DeSantis signed a controversial law that would prohibit Florida’s public schools from teaching about gender identity and...
Meet Oblivia Coalmine. If that sounds something like Olivia Colman, that’s because it is. The Oscar-winning actress has lent her performing chops to...
As the climate crisis brings surging emissions and energy unpredictability, companies are working to shore up resources and shake up systems....
It’s 2:50 p.m., 10 minutes before Amazon’s airing of the first-ever Black Friday football game. The corporation is airing a minute-long spot. At...
Less than two months out from the Iowa caucuses, which kicks off the presidential primary season, Ron DeSantis may be starting to panic. Once viewed...
As a growing number of people decide to switch careers to work on climate change, we’re running a series of interviews with people in...
In 1958, as the space race was ramping up, Americans sent the Vanguard 1 satellite up into space in response to Russia’s Sputnik 1 the previous...
In Death and the Miser, a Dutch painting from around 1485, a hideous skeletal figure—a medieval version of the grim reaper—comes knocking at a...
Where is my flying car? This plaintive wail has echoed through society for more than a century, particularly in the United States, as the idea has...
We tend to think of salt as the ingredient that makes our chips and popcorn taste delicious. But its use extends way beyond that. It’s a key...
As a growing number of people decide to switch careers to work on climate change, we’re running a series of interviews with people in...
If you flew from L.A. to San Francisco with Surf Air, your experience would look a lot different from your run-of-the-mill trip out of LAX. Instead of...
As a growing number of people decide to switch careers to work on climate change, we’re running a series of interviews with people in...
In 2022, just 1% of all venture capital funding went to Black-founded companies—an estimated $2.3 billion of a total $215.9 billion. For women...
Plastic waste lives among us. It pollutes oceans and harms sea life, while microplastics find their way into nearly everything we eat and wear. The...
This weekend, roughly 300,000 people will descend on Atlanta’s Piedmont Park to eat and drink, march and rally, dance to live DJs, watch cabaret,...
In 1983, three decades before he won a Nobel Prize, economist Angus Deaton moved from Scotland to the U.S., a land he viewed as brimming with...
In the 1930s, a 24-year-old farmer in Indiana, Ed Young, lost his farm and could barely afford to feed his family. He joined a new government jobs...
Most Americans probably have a container of Morton Salt on their kitchen counter, given that it’s the largest salt maker in North America. Soon they...
Governor Ron DeSantis’ mission to reshape education in Florida has manifested most acutely at New College of Florida, a public liberal arts school...