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Black Americans Mostly Left Behind By Progress Since Dr. King’s Death
On Apr. 4, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, while assisting striking sanitation workers. African-Americans were only beginning to move into neighborhoods, colleges and careers once reserved for whites only.
3 Fallacies That Blighted 2020's COVID Commentary — Have You Fallen Foul Of Any Of Them?
Throughout the pandemic we have seen a deluge of outright lies, conspiracy theories and pseudoscience from various peddlers of self-interest.
Changing The Rules To Control Monopolies Could See The End Of Facebook Domination
No one raised an eyebrow when Mark Zuckerberg bought tiny Instagram in 2012 for US$1 billion. Now regulators want to unwind the deal, by forcing Facebook to sell Instagram, and WhatsApp. This move may spell the disintegration of the Facebook empire.
Oxford COVID Vaccine Authorized In The UK
What is the significance of the Oxford vaccine now being available? The Conversation asked Michael Head, an expert in global health at the University of Southampton, some key questions about why its authorization is important.
Coronavirus: How The Pandemic Could Play Out In 2021
Vaccines for COVID-19 are now being rolled out, but in some parts of the world, this good news has been tempered by the emergence of new potentially more infectious strains of the virus. Exactly how the pandemic will evolve has become more uncertain.
Can Joe Biden ‘Heal’ The United States?
Across the political spectrum, American voters say they want the president to be a uniter rather than a divider. In October 2020, 89% of Biden backers and 86% of Trump backers said they wanted their candidate to address the needs of all Americans
Cannabis: The Problem With Defining Products Around THC Content
Cannabis policy is undergoing a global revolution. Around the world, laws are changing. In the US, there are now 15 states in which cannabis for adult-use purposes is legal, and nearly three dozen where it is legal for medical purposes.
International Statistic Of The Year: 332 Days To A Covid-19 Vaccine
The race for a Covid-19 vaccine set new records for speed, and for what happens when you throw money at a problem.
Brexit Talks: The Sticking Points Explained
As Prime Minister Boris Johnson heads to Brussels to try and move the EU-UK negotiations to a conclusion in their dying days, remember this: the issues that are causing problems now are the same ones that have always been barriers to a deal.
Why Biden Will Find It Hard To Undo Trump’s Costly ‘America First’ Trade Policy
After four years of Trump’s “retreat,” it may be harder to return to leading than Biden thinks – thanks to the growing number of Americans on both the right and the left who are skeptical of free trade.
A Philosophical Idea That Can Help Us Understand Why Time Is Moving Slowly During The Pandemic
Even though the clocks are ticking as they should be, days stretch out and some months seems to go on forever. We all know that there are 60 seconds in a minute but 2020 has made us all aware of how we can experience the passage of time differently.
Data From 45 Countries Show Containing COVID Vs Saving The Economy Is A False Dichotomy
There is no doubt the COVID-19 crisis has incurred widespread economic costs. But the notion that it's a trade-off is not supported by the economic data.
Boeing 737 Max: Why Was It Grounded, What Has Been Fixed And Is It Enough?
The Boeing 737 Max began flying commercially in May 2017 but has been grounded for over a year and a half following two crashes within five months.
How Joe Biden Did So Well In Georgia
The story behind how those Biden-Harris voters were mobilized – with others across Georgia – is the latest chapter in the state’s history of community organizing for peaceful democratic political change.
Secondhand Clothing Sales Are Booming – And May Help Solve The Sustainability Crisis In The Fashion Industry
A massive force is reshaping the fashion industry: secondhand clothing. According to a new report, the U.S. secondhand clothing market is projected to more than triple in value in the next 10 years – from $28 billion in 2019 to $80 billion in 2029.
Why For-Profit College Enrollment Has Increased During COVID-19
Why are more students attending for-profit colleges in the middle of a pandemic? This growth is even more surprising given that enrollment at for-profit schools had fallen by an average of 10.5% annually between 2015 and 2019.
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