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Our Economy Needs More Than White Men
By John Hope Bryant
The Contradictions of Conservative Masculinity
By Christopher Ewing / Made by History
The Changing World Order Under Trump 2.0
By Ray Dalio
4B Is Not the Winning Strategy to Resist the Patriarchy People Think It Is
By Maria Yagoda
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The Growing Shortage of Rural Hospitals
Rural hospital closures have major public health consequences, and the number shutting their doors continues to increase.
By Allie R. Lopez / Made by History
November 19, 2024
Climate Action in Trump 2.0
Climate action is a political winner. Trump should remember that, writes Lydia Millet.
By Lydia Millet
November 19, 2024
What Victoria Woodhull's Presidential Run Says About America
For America, Woodhull’s challenge for a woman president remains unanswered, writes Eden Collinsworth.
By Eden Collinsworth
November 19, 2024
Even George Washington Was a Tyrant
We don't need to find heroes in our past presidents. We need to try to understand that tyranny has always been part of American freedom.
By Karin Wulf / Made by History
November 18, 2024
Azerbaijan Should Never Have Been COP Host
The petrostate has an especially dubious human rights and climate record.
By Simon Maghakyan
November 18, 2024
Expressing My Jewish Identity Should Not Feel So Risky
The rising fear around visible Jewish identity is hard to ignore
By Brian Strauss
November 18, 2024
Are India and China About to Be Friends Again?
The recent Ladakh border deal and prospect of more economic cooperation are promising signs. Yet deep differences remain.
By Michael Kugelman
November 17, 2024
Why CEOs Must Change to Help Save the Planet
Sustainability needs more than technological solutions. The Inner Development Goals can deliver a leadership framework for real change.
By David Bach , Heather Cairns-Lee and Natalia Olynec
November 16, 2024
America's First Black Voters
After the Civil War, Black voters faced danger and violence—and they fought for political power against all odds.
By J. Jacob Calhoun / Made by History
November 15, 2024
Let’s Bring Back Romance
"Romance can be everywhere—the stressful daily grind be damned," writes Myisha Battle.
By Myisha Battle
November 15, 2024
There Is a Solution to AI's Existential Risk Problem
A Conditional AI Safety Treaty can help prevent runaway AI and President-elect Trump should embrace the idea, writes Otto Barten.
By Otto Barten
November 15, 2024
Why a Technocracy Fails Young People
For many young people, becoming a tech giant is very appealing—but it isn't a magic bullet, writes Greg M. Epstein.
By Greg M. Epstein
November 14, 2024
Misunderstandings of Postpartum Depression
Celebrities have helped Americans learn about postpartum depression over the last 25 years. But the culture that has emerged from their testimonials has a crucial flaw.
By Rachel Louise Moran / Made by History
November 14, 2024
My Parents Are Being Held as Bargaining Chips in Gaza. Where Is the Outrage?
Iris Weinstein Haggai writes why American leaders must return focus to bringing the hostages in Gaza home.
By Iris Weinstein Haggai
November 14, 2024
Trump Supporters Knew Who They Were Voting For
Rhetoric about Democratic shortcomings discounts Trump voters' agency and their desire for him to be President
By Jill Filipovic
November 13, 2024
The Woman Who Gave Book Bans a Blueprint
Norma Gabler's work in the 1960s, '70s, and '80s foreshadowed today's campaigns.
By Katie Gaddini / Made by History
November 13, 2024
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