‘Indian Country’ Is Excited About The First Native American Secretary Of Interior
Congresswoman Deb Haaland of New Mexico is still awaiting confirmation but having her in leadership would give Native America a seat at the policymaking table.
The Fish We Eat Are Eating Plastic. That’s Not A Good Thing
Our research showed that fishes such as sharks, grouper and tuna that hunt other fishes or marine organisms as food were more likely to ingest plastic.
How Age Diversity In A Presidential Cabinet Could Affect Policies And Programs
Having advisers of different ages could help Biden — the oldest American president — better represent constituents.
Capitol Mob Wasn’t Just Angry Men – There Were Angry Women As Well
To distill the violent insurrection at the US Capitol into a tale of angry male rage is to overlook the threat that women in the mob posed.
Biden Plans To Fight Climate Change Like No US President Has Done Before
Years of delays have allowed global warming to progress so far that many of its impacts may soon become irreversible.
Capitol Siege Raises Questions Of White Supremacist Infiltration Of US Police
There is a long history of racism in U.S. policing which may have contributed to the violence on Jan. 6.
How Do Pandemics End?
History suggests diseases fade but are never truly gone.
Why The Marshall Islands Can’t Save Itself From Climate Change
The republic’s colonial history is limiting its ability to act in the face of rising seas. It has become dependent on foreign aid and other countries so far aren’t willing to help.
Granny Is On Instagram! Older Adults Are Faring Well During The Pandemic
In the COVID-19 era, older adults see time differently and are doing better than younger people.
Who Is Doing All Those COVID-19 Tests?
Why you should care about medical laboratory professionals.