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It has long been an article of faith that despite whatever slipups it might make along the way in pursuit of its foreign policy, the…
Fourteen Years Later, Questions Abound About 9/11 Attacks On Sept. 11, 2014, Americans came to know terror. It came from the sky. In New York…
The World Bank and other global institutions use a very specific measure to record global poverty rates. They gather data designed to record the number…
A talk with journalist and science writer Steve Silberman about autism activism, the vaccine wars, and his terrific new book NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism…
Nearing the last year of his presidency, Barack Obama and his foreign policy remain an enigma. At times, he seems to be the “realist,” working…
My guest Peter Melton and I discuss how we know what we know and still live life with peace, passion, and purpose and keep our…
Rampant overfishing combined with the impact of climate change is seriously endangering the wellbeing of the oceans, environmental analysts say. LONDON, 23 August, 2015 –…
California is in the midst of one of the worst droughts in the state’s history, prompting Governor Jerry Brown to declare a water “state of…
BANGKOK – The Guy in the Yellow T-shirt — long shorts, unruly black hair, thick dark glasses — arrived at the Erawan shrine in a…
As hackers continue to rampage through closely-guarded information systems and databases with monotonous regularity, there is a tempting new target for cyber-attacks: the world’s nuclear…
It’s getting increasingly hard to make a case for the sanity of humanity. "One of the most dangerous scenarios I can conceive of is having…
While it appears that the recent measles hysteria pushed a button that rocketed nearly all 50 states to introduce vaccine bills simultaneously, calling to restrict…