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AI Can’t Replace Education
By Erik Otárola-Castillo
When AI Erased My Disability
By Jessica Smith
Is this the Implosion of the World’s Richest Man?
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Politics is roiling the waters that should connect us, writes the U.N. Global Compact Special Adviser for Ocean.
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The Left Must Reclaim Motherhood
Why should the right own parenting and caretaking, asks Samantha Mann.
By Samantha Mann
June 5, 2025
The History of Music Copyright—Before Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift has raised public awareness about the intricacies of copyright law and the value of artists' work.
By Jason Lee Guthrie / Made by History
June 5, 2025
How Vodka Became America's Spirit of Choice
In the 1960s and 1970s, vodka manufacturers took advantage of cultural shifts to overtake whiskey as Americans' favorite spirit.
By E. Kyle Romero / Made by History
June 4, 2025
Trump Fired Education Experts From White House Board
"Terminating NBES members is yet another example of the Trump Administration’s attack on research, researchers, and research universities."
By Shaun Harper
June 4, 2025
AI Will Devastate the Future of Work. But Only If We Let It
Will we harness AI to augment human potential rather than simply replace it, asks Gary Rivlin.
By Gary Rivlin
June 4, 2025
The History of Using Parks to Address Anxiety
For 150 years, Americans have visited state and national parks as a way to seek respite from stress.
By Felicia Angeja Viator / Made by History
June 3, 2025
The Meaning of Lee Jae-myung's Triumph
Exit polls project a win for the veteran center-left leader—closing a tumultuous chapter in South Korea's politics.
By Ian Bremmer
June 3, 2025
I Criticized Trump. He Accused Me of Treason
"This week my legal team submitted a formal complaint to the Inspectors General of the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice."
By Miles Taylor
June 3, 2025
What Music Fans Can Teach Progressive Politicians
In the music industry, a show is a point of entry into something bigger. If fans just applaud and leave, we haven’t fully done our jobs.
By Adam Met
June 3, 2025
Remembering the Mother Emanuel Church Shooting 10 Years Later
Journalist Kevin Sack explores the subversive role forgiveness played by the Black church in resisting oppression and its legacy today.
By Kevin Sack
June 3, 2025
The History of the Capital Jewish Museum
For almost two centuries, Jewish Washingtonians have been at the forefront of fighting antisemitism.
By Samantha Abramson / Made by History
June 3, 2025
Marsha P. Johnson’s Story Has So Much to Teach Young People
Artist Tourmaline writes about the freedom dreams of Marsha P. Johnson—and how young people are carrying them forward.
By Tourmaline
June 2, 2025
Ehud Barak: Israel Must Back Trump's Gaza Deal
"Why is Netanyahu, an intelligent, experienced, savvy politician, failing? The answer isn't simple," writes former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak.
By Ehud Barak
June 2, 2025
What Happens When AI Replaces Workers?
When AGI arrives, your job could be on the chopping block. What happens next will shape the course of (human) history.
By Luke Drago and Rudolf Laine
May 30, 2025
Trump Needs to Get Real on Trade
A federal court ruling that the President's tariffs are illegal only underscores that he doesn't have a coherent plan.
By Ryan Hass
May 30, 2025
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