“Defy the London Bridge terrorists, but know too that it’s OK to admit our fear”, The Guardian
Zoe Williams, Opinion, London, 5 June 2017
Hope remains stronger than hate. There is still more that unites us… Continue reading
“Three ex-Penn State officials get jail in Sandusky child sex abuse coverup”, Reuters
By David DeKok, Harrisburg, PA, June 2, 2017
Three former Pennsylvania State University officials were sentenced to jail on Friday… Continue reading
“Au Revoir: Trump Exits The Paris Climate Agreement”, The New Yorker
By Elizabeth Kolbert, Daily Comment, June 1, 2017
After milking the fate of the planet for maximum drama, Donald Trump… Continue reading
“When Your Child Is a Psychopath”, The Atlantic Magazine
Barbara Bradley Hagerty, June 2017 Issue
The condition has long been considered untreatable. Experts can spot it in a child… Continue reading
“Incremental and Slow In Coming”, The Nation
By David Hajdu, Music, June 1, 2017
What needs to be said but shouldn’t be noteworthy: All three honorees for… Continue reading
“The one weird court case linking Trump, Clinton, and a billionaire pedophile”, Politico
Josh Gerstein, 5.04.17
A woman suing in connection with Jeffrey Epstein’s underage sex ring claims she was first approached while… Continue reading
“Why the Conversation About Cultural Appropriation Needs to Go Further”, Teen Vogue
Antonia Opiah, op-ed, May 24, 2017
In this op-ed, Antonia Opiah explores the shortcomings of the current cultural appropriation conversation.… Continue reading
“In election blame game, it’s time for Hillary Clinton to take her share”, CNN
“Kabul in mourning after blast kills almost 100 people”, Al Jazeera
Qais Azimy, Kabul, June 1, 2017
Angry residents demand answers as Afghan capital mourns for scores of people killed in… Continue reading
“Why deadly Kabul bombing is crisis for all of Afghanistan”, The Guardian
Emma Graham-Harrison, London, 31 May 2017
Rise in attacks on Kabul after years of city’s relative security a huge threat… Continue reading