Nonprofit organizations that work directly with people must maintain a persistent eye on any potential developments on the horizon. With 2025 fast approaching, the start of a new year offers nonprofit ...
When we talk about our conscience, we often say it's a little voice in our heads that tells us right from wrong. But truthfully, it's not telling us what to do; it's helping us revisit the difficult ...
On February 28, consumers across the country took part in an ‘economic blackout’, halting all spending to protest cuts to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Social media backlash from ...
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. For years, Indiana lawmakers tried but failed to change how schools handle issues related to ...
Over the last few weeks, a familiar polarization took over Iowa City residents. On March 4, voters hit the polls, ready to vote for the open Iowa City City Council chair. Regardless of the winner, the ...
The race to succeed Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) is entering its crucial final weeks, and a new Washington Post/Schar poll shows nothing but headaches ahead for Republican nominee and Lt. Gov.
While the nation has faced numerous tragedies and wars over the decades, the University of Michigan has not taken a stance on myriad issues, including the Civil War, the assassination of President ...
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Zuckerberg considered changing how Meta studies social issues after research got it in trouble
One day after The Wall Street Journal published a blockbuster story about Meta’s own dismal findings about teen girls’ mental health on Instagram, CEO Mark Zuckerberg wondered whether Meta should ...
America's leading retirement program is facing a $23.2 trillion long-term funding shortfall, as well as possible benefit cuts by 2033. Social Security's steadily growing funding deficit is commonly ...
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