
In Israel, calls for genocide have migrated from the margins to the mainstream
Thirty years ago in Israel, advocating for genocide could land you in prison. In April 1994, an Israeli rabbi named Ido Alba published an article that read, in part, In war, as long as the war has not been decided, it is a...

I teach history in Connecticut, but I grew up in Oklahoma and Kansas, where my interest in the subject was sparked by visits to local museums. I fondly remember trips to the Fellow-Reeves Museum in Wichita, Kansas, and the...

Feeling FOMO for something that’s not even fun? It’s not the event you’re missing, it’s the bonding
Imagine youve planned the trip of a lifetime for your animal-loving family: a cruise to Antarctica with the unique opportunity to view penguins, whales and other rare wildlife. Your adventure-loving kids can kayak through...

As soon as the genetic testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy on March 23, 2025, concerns about what would happen to the personal information contained in its massive genetic and health information database were...

What parents need to know to talk to their children about the manosphere
The success of Netflix drama Adolescence, along with concerns about misogynistic influencers such as Andrew Tate, has brought the manosphere into public discussion. Many parents, particularly of young boys, may fear they...

Netflix television series Adolescence has captured the attention of people across the UK including the prime minister. The series follows a 13-year-old boy accused of the murder of his female classmate. It touches upon...

Shakespeare’s Cymbeline explores how to live through the end of the world
Written in 1611, Shakespeares Cymbeline is a raw mess full of feeling and as messy as life. The 18th-century man of letters, Samuel Johnson decried the play as a work of unresisting imbecility, a hotch-potch of...