An anthropology course explores how peoples and cultures around the world use nature-based medicines to heal.
While Lewis Hine’s early-20th century photographs of working children compelled Congress to limit or ban child labor, the US Department of Labor is now under fire for failing to enforce these laws.
The official forecast calls for a strong El Niño by winter, but other models suggest it might dip in and out. An atmospheric scientist explains.
Three scholars who are writing a book about menopause and the law suggest ways to protect women experiencing it.
Art, music and poetry therapy can help patients feel more optimistic and less isolated as well as to embrace the uncertainty that comes with illness.
The way many Americans think about racial identity today is hard to map onto the complex history of ancient Egypt and ancient Nubia.
If a person – in this case, the former president of the United States – is charged by federal and state prosecutors, or prosecutors in different states, at the same time, which case goes first?
Pat Robertson, founder of the global Christian Broadcasting Network, blended religion into American politics and played an important role in the Republican Party.
A deadly crash in India that claimed the lives of around 300 people has refocused international attention on the importance of railways in the country.
The law passed by Tennessee legislators that banned many drag performances violated the First Amendment. A legal scholar explains the judge’s decision in the case.