The Incredible Disappearing Doomsday, Harper’s Magazine, April 2023 (Image: Bad News for the Planet, a painting by Sho… Continue reading
“Ben Ferencz, last living Nuremberg prosecutor, dies at 103”, The Washington Post
By Emily Langer. April 8, 2023
At 27, he prosecuted Nazis for more than 1 million deaths in perhaps… Continue reading
“When Robert Kennedy Delivered the News of Martin Luther King’s Assassination”, Smithsonian Magazine
Alice George, Museums Correspondent
Months before his own slaying, Kennedy recalled the loss of JFK as he consoled a crowd… Continue reading
“The untold story of Jimmy Carter, his best friend and a murder charge”, The Washington Post
By Danielle Paquette, March 25, 2023
PLAINS, Ga. — History remembers him as Jimmy Carter’s closest childhood friend.
In his best-selling… Continue reading
“World Food Programme director discusses how to address growing global hunger”, PBS NewsHour
Amna Nawaz, Dan Sagalyn, Mar 21, 2023
The causes of global hunger are many and well-known:… Continue reading
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A Four-Decade Secret: One Man’s Story of Sabotaging Carter’s Re-election, 3.19.23
Today is the Spring Equinox in the… Continue reading
“Opinion: ICC arrest warrant for Putin is a stunning statement”, CNN
Opinion by
Editor’s Note: Frida Ghitis, a former CNN producer and correspondent, is a… Continue reading
“How an All-Black Female WWII Unit Saved Morale on the Battlefield”, The Smithsonian Magazine
By Jennie Rothenberg Gritz, Photographs by Michael A. McCoy,
Glory goes to the Six Triple… Continue reading