Does Social Media Perpetuate Inequality? Black and Hispanic youth use social media more than white kids, exposing them to its psychological harms and distracting from more useful endeavors.
The Debt Problem Is Enormous, and the System for Fixing It Is Broken Economists offer alternatives to financial safeguards created when the U.S. was the pre-eminent superpower and climate change wasn’t on the agenda.
This Economy Has Bigger Problems Than ‘Bad Vibes’ The act of working needs to become more affordable and accessible.
New Sickle Cell Therapies Will Be Out of Reach Where They Are Needed Most There is no clear path for African patients to get access to the treatments, which have multimillion-dollar price tags and are highly complex to manufacture and deliver.
Pope Francis Couldn’t Travel to the U.N. Climate Summit, but His Voice Did A Vatican envoy delivered remarks in which Francis asked world leaders whether they would opt for “a culture of life or a culture of death.”