Month: February 2023
HBCUs produce nearly half of all Black teachers in the U.S.
Research has found Black students who have at least one Black teacher are more likely to graduate from high school and less likely to be suspended or expelled.
Read MoreThe Missionary Positions of Nikki Haley’s Idol: Pastor John Hagee – Mother Jones – Mother Jones
The Missionary Positions of Nikki Haley’s Idol: Pastor John Hagee – Mother Jones Mother Jones
Read MoreClassified docs found at Mar-a-Lago months after searches – CNN International
Classified docs found at Mar-a-Lago months after searches CNN International
Read More9 Photos That Capture a Year of Pain—and Resilience—in Ukraine
One year since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, photojournalists have seen it all. Weary from attending far too many funerals and finding bodies under the rubble, many feel a sense of duty to document Moscow’s aggression for all the world to
Read MoreWhat the West Must Do Now to Help Ukraine Win the War
Ukraine’s heroic resistance against the first year of Russia’s full scale of invasion of Ukraine and Russian defeats continue to stun the world, but the outcome of the war remains in doubt. Ukraine achieved striking successes in 2022 through smart
Read MoreA weeping widow says goodbye at her husband’s grave in eastern Ukraine
In a windswept graveyard, Viktoria mourns her husband.
Read MoreElizabeth Banks Answers All Your Burning Questions About Cocaine Bear
When Elizabeth Banks got her hands on the original script for Cocaine Bear, written by screenwriter Jimmy Warden, she immediately knew it was a movie she had to make—and put her own humorous, gory spin on. The new horror comedy,
Read MoreAyahuasca, ‘source of knowledge’ in the heart of the Amazon
In the heart of the Ecuadoran Amazon live the Cofan Avie, masters of ayahuasca — the powerful hallucinogenic concoction said to open the door to the “spirit” world. Here, they call it “yage” and consume it for health and wisdom.
Read MoreHow this woman’s trip from her grandmother’s house changed her life forever
In May last year, we stood in the grounds of what had been a mass grave of the residents of Bucha – just a month after the city was liberated from invading Russian forces.
Read More‘Cold and dangerous winter storm’ settles into California
The National Weather Service issued rare blizzard warnings for Southern California mountain areas and urged drivers to avoid dangerous roads.
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