More than 11 million migrants who lack papers live in the United States, and many of them are ineligible for health coverage.
Letting go of what could have been is a critical step in handling ambiguous loss.
Visual artists draw from visual references, not words, as they imagine their work. So when language is in the driver’s seat of making art, it erects a barrier between the artist and the canvas.
Both sides in the Ukrainian war are thought to have used cluster munitions. The weapon takes a heavy toll on civilians but isn’t banned under international law.
Summer is an opportunity for many families – and mothers and teenagers in particular – to catch up on much-needed sleep along with exercise and leisure activities.
The Saudi government is using digital technology to help the hajj run smoothly and safely – the latest updates in a 200-year history of technology and the hajj.
From the Arab Spring to the Belarus Awakening and the ongoing Iranian protest Women, Life, Freedom, female-centered imagery and social media are tools of resistance and oppression.
Talk over a joint BRICS currency feeds into ‘decline of the dollar’ rhetoric. But it is the economic bloc’s focus on innovation that will reshape the international system.
A scholar of politics and religion explains how anti-LGBTQ laws are being used to distract the public from governance failures in many parts of the world.
Presidents have family drama, like all other people. Hunter Biden is simply the latest example of a family member who has brought negative attention to a president’s administration.