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So much pollution goes into the air today that even without wildfire smoke, 99% of the global population breathes unhealthy air.
As conflicts last longer, the number of refugees and other displaced people is on the rise.
Returns are becoming a costly sustainability problem for retailers and the planet. A supply chain expert explains.
Changing workplace culture and the way jobs are designed can stave off depression, anxiety and burnout.
When fruit flies see other dead fruit flies, their life spans are cut short. Other species also undergo analogous physiological changes when seeing their dead.
Silvio Berlusconi had a complex relationship with US presidents: Friend to one, shunned by another
The former Italian prime minister died on June 12, 2023, at the age of 86. Throughout his terms in office he cultivated closer ties with the US – with mixed results.
Though abortion is appearing in more plot lines, many programs still aren’t accurately depicting what the reality of abortion access looks like in America today.
Hip-hop traveled far after being birthed by Black Americans in US cities. The journey hasn’t always been smooth.
Two glass researchers explain how glass is made, the unique properties of glass and how those properties have allowed it to be a useful material to humans for thousands of years.
A scholar of religion and politics explains how Robertson led the way in blending religion with political commentary and paved the way for a wider influence of Christian media on American culture.