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HBO’s ‘Real Sports’ Explores Racial Injustice In The Time Of COVID-19

HBO’s long-running program Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel takes a hard look at racial injustice in the time of COVID-19 in this week’s...

Pompeo’s Human Rights Panel Could Hurt L.G.B.T. and Women’s Rights, Critics Say

WASHINGTON — Inside the State Department, the definition of human rights is up for debate.Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, an evangelical Christian, created...

Cuba’s Elian Gonzalez announces he’s set to become a dad

Gonzalez, 26, made the announcement on Father's Day and said his own father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, who brought him back from the US...

10 Timeless and Potent Protest Songs for Today’s Revolutionary Times

Photo viaMusic that embodies collective unrest in the pursuit of positive changes dates back far into human history. Initially, such establishment-shaking music was...

Three from MIT awarded 2020 Guggenheim Fellowships

MIT professors Sabine Iatridou, Jonathan Gruber, and Rebecca Saxe have been selected to pursue their work “under the freest possible conditions.”

Pulitzer Prize Winners’ New Book Is Required Reading For Social Entrepreneurs

This post was originally produced for Forbes. Download the podcast via Apple Podcasts, Google Play or Spotify. Pulitzer Prize Winners Nicholas Kristof and Cheryl...

Translation mistakes that (might have) led to war

I don’t know exactly how the trend started, but a few years ago, overnight, “underground” Chinese restaurants became all the rage. By underground,...

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