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On Loving Day, Remember Separated Families
By Tracy Slater / Made by History
A Letter to My Son About the Earth He'll Inherit
By Bill Weir
We Must Do More to Protect Farm Workers from Bird Flu
By Raj Panjabi
Why We Like People Who Ask Us for Favors
By Eric Weiner
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The Changing Function of Political Parties
The rise of the right remade the GOP—and fundamentally changed how parties operated in American politics.
By Daniel Schlozman & Sam Rosenfeld / Made by History
June 10, 2024
What a Hospice Nurse Wants You to Know About Death
"Death is not an emergency," writes Julie McFadden.
By Julie McFadden
June 10, 2024
Remembering Tuscaloosa's 'Bloody Tuesday'
Black citizens of Tuscaloosa fought for justice and were met with violence. They persevered.
By John M. Giggie / Made by History
June 7, 2024
Penguins Are Key Indicators of the Ocean's Health
The plight of penguins can serve as a guidepost for what needs to happen if we are to preserve life on both land and sea.
By Philip Lymbery and Leticia Carvalho
June 7, 2024
The U.S. Should Dismantle Its Gaza Aid Pier
The pier is reopening this week but it's a hapless operation. The real way to solve the humanitarian crisis starts with a ceasefire.
By William Walldorf
June 7, 2024
The Risks of Biden's New Boldness in Ukraine
There is a growing fear in Western capitals that Ukraine could lose the war without urgent and decisive action.
By Ian Bremmer
June 6, 2024
Country Music and the Military
Country music boosters worked to rebrand the genre in the 1950s and 1960s and tie it to America's military mission as a way to build popularity.
By Joseph M. Thompson / Made by History
June 6, 2024
How Autocrats Weaponize Chaos
Michiko Kakutani explores how chaos is used by leaders as a potent tool of disruption and to garner loyalty.
By Michiko Kakutani
June 6, 2024
Biden's D-Day Speech Could Boost His Campaign
Forty years ago, Ronald Reagan used the same anniversary to boost his image as a statesman.
By Sarah Thomson / Made by History
June 6, 2024
The Court Ruling to Halt The Fearless Fund Fails Black Women
Black women continue to be excluded from opportunities that are readily available to others, writes Aisha Nyandoro.
By Aisha Nyandoro
June 5, 2024
Modi's Unraveling Has Begun
Stripped of a majority for the first time, the Indian Prime Minister faces a host of challenges—not least navigating coalition politics.
By Salil Tripathi
June 5, 2024
What Modi 3.0 Means for the World
The reelection of Narendra Modi positions India to begin a transition from a middle to a major power.
By Michael Kugelman
June 5, 2024
Stop Counting Screen Time
Counting screen time needs the same conceptual shift as counting calories, writes Kendra Thomas.
By Kendra Thomas
June 5, 2024
Debunking 12 Myths About Trump's Conviction
American legal expert Barbara McQuade breaks down several false claims about Trump's conviction being rigged.
By Barbara McQuade
June 4, 2024
How Two Israeli-Palestinian Peace Groups Grieve Together
Eetta Prince-Gibson explores how Combatants for Peace and the Parents’ Circle are mourning for Israelis and Palestinians amid the war.
By Eetta Prince-Gibson
June 4, 2024
College Presidents Missed An Opportunity
Successes that came when presidents protected student protesters from outside meddling are worth remembering when students return to campus.
By Eddie R. Cole / Made by History
June 4, 2024
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