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Israel's Dangerous Game With Iran
By Yossi Melman and Dan Raviv
What the World Has Learned From Past Eclipses
By Rebecca Boyle
A 1920s Lesson for the History Wars
By Bruce W. Dearstyne / Made by History
Actually, It's OK to Slouch
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Revisiting Rwanda 30 Years After the Genocide
Today marks the 30th anniversary of the start of the Rwanda genocide on April 7, 1994. A phoenix is rising from the ashes, writes Jonathan M. Hansen.
By Jonathan M. Hansen
April 7, 2024
How English's Global Dominance Fails Us
It leaves the monolingual Anglosphere more culturally and politically isolated. Other languages are finally chipping away at its dominance.
By Rosemary Salomone
April 7, 2024
The Great Global Gender Divide
The historical pattern is left-right divides between generations. But a major political chasm has now opened between men and women.
By Richard V. Reeves
April 6, 2024
Do Russians Believe Putin's Propaganda?
After the mall terrorist attack, Putin made bogus claims. Peter Pomeransev on how we need to rethink the Russian propaganda war.
By Peter Pomerantsev
April 6, 2024
Immigration Is Powering the U.S. Economy
The U.S. economy has made a remarkable recovery from the pandemic. Immigrants are a big part of that success.
By Wendy Edelberg and Tara Watson
April 5, 2024
What I Learned From My Audience
Comedian Alex Edelman on his new HBO special 'Just For Us'
By Alex Edelman
April 5, 2024
Monkey Man's Political Critique Misses the Point
Dev Patel’s action-packed directorial debut critiques India’s religious extremism, to mixed results, writes Siddhant Adlakha.
By Siddhant Adlakha
April 5, 2024
Texas Could Upend U.S. Immigration Policy
The federal government has long controlled immigration law—and for very good reason. Changing that could have catastrophic consequences.
By Kevin Kenny / Made by History
April 5, 2024
What Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse Actually Need
So many child sex abuse victims live in an endless loop of violence. I am one of them, writes Kyle Dillon Hertz.
By Kyle Dillon Hertz
April 5, 2024
The U.S.-Israel Spat Over Rafah Is a Distraction
Netanyahu's routine threat to invade the southern city is drawing attention away from the catastrophe all around Gaza.
By Mairav Zonszein
April 4, 2024
A Biden-Trump Rematch: The End of an Era?
Over the course of U.S. history, presidential rematches have signaled momentous political upheavals.
By Bruce J. Schulman / Made by History
April 4, 2024
Your Doctor's Words Could Make You Sick
Words can make you sick, a phenomenon known as the nocebo effect. This poses an ethical problem for our health system.
By Charlotte Blease, Michael Bernstein, Cosima Locher, and Walter Brown
April 4, 2024
The Menstrual Mood Disorder You’ve Never Heard About
PMDD, a menstrual mood disorder, impacts roughly 3 to 8% of menstruators. So why aren’t we getting people the help they need?
By Shalene Gupta
April 4, 2024
Women Can Help Biden on Inflation
In 1948, Democratic women amplified a message about inflation to secure Harry Truman's reelection. A similar mobilization could help Biden.
By Melissa Blair / Made by History
April 3, 2024
Tipping Is Out of Control. This Is a Labor Issue
"To tip or not to tip? It’s a simple question with a deeply complicated answer," writes Kim Kelly.
By Kim Kelly
April 3, 2024
Understanding Childhood Trauma Can Help Us Be More Resilient
We can do far more to nurture recovery and build resilience in children if we recognize how trauma unfolds.
By Marc D. Hauser
April 3, 2024
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