Roman Krznaric is a social philosopher whose books, including “Empathy and How Should We Live?,” have been published in more than 20 languages. His latest book is “Carpe Diem: Seizing the Day in a Distracted World.” www.romankrznaric.com
Humanitarian efforts in Gaza face new challenges after an Israeli airstrike kills aid workers, highlighting the dangers of delivering aid in conflict zones.
Study reveals book bans in U.S. schools disproportionately target works by authors of color, using censorship as a political tool amid cultural conflicts.
Formaldehyde threatens everyone as it pollutes the air we all breathe and leaks from products long after they enter our homes. It is virtually everywhere.