The Unity Group of Chattanooga is deeply concerned by the United States Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais.
It's time to think openly about bold solutions to the structural challenges facing all of us -- every man, woman and child in America and worldwide.
Hundreds of activists assembled May 1 across Arizona, including in downtown Phoenix, for nationwide May Day demonstrations.
Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSN
Xenophobic fractures threaten African unity
…Nigerians Seek Tougher Actions Against South AfricaABUJA / LAGOS – The latest wave of xenophobic violence in South Africa is no longer just a humanitarian concern—it is fast becoming a diplomatic ...
The '90s is when sci-fi started pushing computer generated VFX in a big way, but the best movies are the decade aren't just ...
It requires renegotiating the social contract that underlies education—who holds power, who earns trust, who gets to make ...
In one of his most extensive interviews, Ambassador Xie Feng outlined potential areas of U.S. cooperation and sources of ...
One of the world's most rigorous skeptics spent a day with an AI and concluded it was conscious. If Richard Dawkins responds ...
The Root on MSN
In honor of Malcolm X’s 100th birthday, here are his most fearless, inspiring sayings
The civil rights icon may have been born more than a century ago this month, but his words will live on forever. Let's take a ...
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has driven fuel prices in Africa up by as much as 80 percent. Inflation is rising, and ...
Ahead of the election, the Southern California News Group compiled a list of questions to pose to the candidates vying to ...
Liberal democracies promise freedom and prosperity, yet they often struggle to answer a deeper question: What is this freedom ...
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