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Researchers say the number of COVID-19 orphans likely tops 200,000. → Read More
Their stories have remained largely unacknowledged for more than a century — until now. → Read More
Angie Thomas' debut novel "The Hate U Give" stayed on bestseller lists for months in 2017. Tomi Adeyemi also climbed the bestseller lists with her 2018 novel "Children of Blood and Bone." → Read More
The professor of African American Studies at Princeton brings a historical perspective to today's police violence against Black Americans. → Read More
"Your intellectual property is like your child. Think hard about who gets to hold her, keep her, make money off of her." → Read More
Experts in health, climate and medical resident education collaborated to design tangible guidelines that fit into what medical residents are already learning in school. → Read More
In "The Personal History of David Copperfield," actor Dev Patel stars as David, a young man trying to make his way through Victorian England. → Read More
Ilan Gur, CEO of the tech fellowship program Activate, says the U.S. "fell asleep at the wheel" when it comes to innovation. → Read More
Teacher Denise Bradford is writing a will and preparing for the worst. → Read More
Long before quarterback Colin Kaepernick took a knee in protest of police brutality, retired NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar boycotted the 1968 Olympic Games to protest injustice against Black Americans. → Read More
With tourism declining, the state is working to rebuild its economy and agriculture system. → Read More
The deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor raise questions about the role bias plays in police work. → Read More
Addiction experts say telemedicine has actually improved the way they’re able to help some patients. → Read More
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that April saw the sharpest increase in grocery store prices in nearly 50 years. → Read More
Some 10 million Americans have filed for unemployment, leading websites to crash and phone lines to clog up. → Read More
New archaeology confirms the existence of fierce warrior women called Amazons that were immortalized in Greek myths. → Read More
"Trust me — every person of color in your newsroom has a story about how a manager questioned either their news judgment, their diction, or whether they could be neutral or objective." → Read More
Kansas City, Missouri, is moving forward with a plan to become the largest city in the U.S. to eliminate bus fares. → Read More
Higher temperatures, the urban heat island, and the prospect of prolonged drought will force Phoenix to adapt to living with climate change in the desert. → Read More
The 13-year-old jazz pianist arranged all of the music for his debut album "Let's Play." → Read More