How U.S. Hospitals Undercut Public Health

This article was originally published in Undark Magazine. Health care in the United States —

Book Bans Aren’t the Only Threat to Literature in American Classrooms

This first week of October is the American Library Association’s Banned Books Week. According to

More Americans Are Living to 100. Get Ready for the Super-Aging Era

It’s a startling projection that conveys an astonishing new American reality: One in every two

Scrooge’s Secret to Living Your Best Life

Ebenezer Scrooge is one of Charles Dickens’s most memorable characters—an embodiment of greed and pursuing

The Exorcist: Believer Director on Making a Modern Possession Movie

Fifty years after The Exorcist first terrorized moviegoers and forever changed the horror movie landscape,

Drew Barrymore Show Writers Refusing to Return Signals a New Era in Hollywood

Drew Barrymore has always been a bit of an outsized figure in Hollywood. Now, she

How Marvel Lost Its Way

It is almost impossible to follow the plot of the first episode of Season 2

The Fight Over AIDS-Relief Program PEPFAR Could Have Far-Reaching Consequences

Congress narrowly avoided—at least for now—a federal shutdown thanks to a stopgap funding bill approved

Jailed Iranian Activist Narges Mohammadi Wins the Nobel Peace Prize. Here’s What to Know

Jailed human rights activist Narges Mohammadi, 51, has been awarded the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize

How India’s Hindu Nationalists Are Weaponizing History Against Muslims

About a month ago, a video emerged of an Indian teacher telling students to slap

Elon Musk named Man of the Year by Time magazine

(ORDO NEWS) -- SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk was named Man of the Year