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Israeli Protesters Blame Netanyahu for Hostages’ Deaths
By Orly Halpern / Jerusalem
Here's How Kamala Harris Can Communicate Better in Future Interviews
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tian
How Busyness Became the New Status Symbol
By Silvia Bellezza
The Paralympics Deserve a Bigger Spotlight
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Jack Daniel, the man, fostered inclusion in an improbable time and place: the post-Civil War South.
By Fawn Weaver
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Republican Smears of Democratic Veterans
In 2002, Republicans attacked the patriotism of a distinguished Democratic veteran. It worked and they've kept doing it ever since.
By Kyle Longley / Made by History
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What Google’s Antitrust Defeat Means for AI
The landmark decision earlier this month could make judges more receptive to antitrust measures, especially for AI.
By Jack Corrigan
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The Troubling History of 'Black Jobs'
The idea of "Black jobs" owes to the way work was defined in 18th and 19th centuries America, to support slavery and white supremacy.
By Whitney Nell Stewart / Made by History
August 28, 2024
Kamala Harris Embraces—and Redefines—American Exceptionalism
While Donald Trump rejects it.
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In Support of California's AI Bill
Why California's draft AI law SB 1047, supported by Elon Musk, should be passed.
By Dan Hendrycks
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How Project 2025 Would Jeopardize Health
The agenda would set back decades of progress in medicine and public health, writes Dr. Suhas Gondi.
By Suhas Gondi
August 27, 2024
UFO Sightingss Reflect Earthly Worries
UFOs are back in the news. As in the Cold War, these sightings reflect broader vulnerabilities rooted in Earthly matters.
By Greg Eghigian / Made by History
August 27, 2024
The Need for a Plan to Boost National Productivity
The Trump-Harris match-up is a hard-right, hard-left conflict in a turbulent world, writes Ray Dalio.
By Ray Dalio
August 26, 2024
The Mariel Boatlift Haunts US Politics
By suggesting that those seeking asylum in the U.S. are dangerous, Trump echoes the often false narratives around the 1980s Mariel boatlift.
By Mauricio Castro / Made by History
August 26, 2024
How Bangladesh Can Become a True Democracy
The Nobel laureate interim leader Muhammad Yunus must prioritize reforming police and military, the constitution, and the judiciary.
By Sabrina Karim and Muhib Rahman
August 25, 2024
Solar Power Alone Won't Save Us
Humanity's use of the green energy continues to break record after record. But it won't be enough to avert runaway climate change.
By Daniel Quiggin
August 24, 2024
Why CEOs Stay in Tim Walz’s Minnesota
Some are criticizing the Democratic vice presidential candidate's economic record. Even though he ran his state with glowing reviews.
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Stephen Henriques
August 23, 2024
Fannie Lou Hamer Blazed a Critical Path
Hamer spoke truth to power at the 1964 DNC. Sixty years later, Kamala Harris takes center stage.
By Keisha N. Blain / Made by History
August 22, 2024
Air Pollution Monitors Can Prevent Illness
Air pollution causes millions of premature deaths. Installing simple monitors, such as those made by PurpleAir, can make a big difference.
By Joshua Graff Zivin , Benjamin Krebs and Matthew J. Neidell
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