What Buddhism Can Teach In This Moment Of Deep Divisions
No person is ‘evil,’ only ‘mistaken.’
In Hawaii, Parasites And Viruses Team Up In The Battle Against Fruit Flies
An entomologist explains the implication for global pest control and the world’s food supply.
The Weekly News Quiz: Nov. 7
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Cannabis Legalization May Hit A ‘Red Wall’ At The Ballot Box
Voters in several states will decide on marijuana initiatives. Hawaii is the lone Democrat-majority state that hasn’t legalized recreational cannabis.
The Weekly News Quiz: Oct. 31
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The Climate Stakes Of The Harris-Trump Election Are High
From public health to public lands, here are 15 ways the next president could affect the climate and your life.
How Pollsters Adapt To Voters Who Don’t Answer The Phone
With fewer landlines, busy parents juggling work and family, and younger adults who rarely answer calls, it has become much harder to engage respondents.
The Weekly News Quiz: Oct. 24
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No Country Still Uses An Electoral College — Except The US
The United States is the only democracy in the world where a presidential candidate can get the most popular votes and still lose the election.
The Weekly News Quiz: Oct. 21
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