India legalizes gay sex, ruling discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation a human...
"Criminalizing carnal intercourse is irrational, arbitrary and manifestly unconstitutional."
The drugging of America
If we all wish to live in a more 'Drug Free' nation then digest all that this writer has presented to you.
The tie that truly binds grand fortune and great talent
Our world’s richest are increasingly monopolizing the smarts of our smartest.
Setting the historical record straight for the critics of the New York Times project...
Four hundred years after the event, the New York Times has published a special project focusing on the first Africans arriving in 1619...
On July fourth, a message for patriots
On this holiday, and every day, that flag and the promise it symbolizes are not Trump’s supporters to abuse, but belong to a nation that will uphold and someday vindicate them.
My year and welcome to it
Here are four (million) of my own takeaways from 2021, a classic hell-on-Earth year that, if worse weren’t potentially on the horizon, could perhaps be quickly forgotten.
Too little, too late: Weeks after election, media see Trump’s conflicts, potential self-dealings, and...
The media mostly missed this pressing story once during the campaign. They can’t afford to overlook it a second time.
Where did the tradition of journalists speaking truth to power go?
Requiem for a (sort of) free press in the U.S
A UN treaty guarantees youth rights everywhere on Earth – except the United States
Young activists fighting to advance climate justice, end gun violence and increase racial equity should all have the convention behind them when they speak out.
Federal judge: FBI can keep secret rules on warrantless espionage of reporters
“Whether it’s the Obama administration or the Trump administration, the government should not be able to keep its rules for spying on journalists without a court order secret.”









