Scholars examine how state laws that restrict lessons on race could affect students and educators.
Blaise Pascal, a mathematician and a Catholic theologian, born 400 years ago,
left a deep and lasting influence on the world that can be felt today.
Terms like ‘Third World’ and ‘developing nations’ have long fallen out of fashion.
An expert in high-end collectibles explains why certain items can become valuable – and also how they can lose worth.
A designer opposed to same-sex marriage argued that a Colorado anti-discrimination law would effectively force her to speak against her beliefs.
Now that President Biden’s student loan cancellation program has been canceled, here’s what’s next
The Supreme Court rejected President Joe Biden’s student loan program that aimed at delivering up to $20,000 of relief per borrower.
Social media account of Cambodia’s long-serving leader was deleted amid a spat with Facebook over videoed threats of violence against opposition supporters.
Astronomers have for the first time detected the background hum of gravitational waves likely caused by merging black holes.
The meaning of the Constitution’s preamble, which begins with the words “We the People,” has evolved over time as voting rights have expanded.
Three legal experts weigh in on what the Supreme Court’s ban on race in college admissions means for students, colleges and universities, and the nation’s future.