
While I Was Waiting captures the tragedy of the Syrian civil war in Damascus
Nov 04, 2018 16:33 pm UTC| Insights & Views Entertainment
Unrest breaks out in a proud and ancient city, its inhabitants are divided against one another, local big shots control neighbourhoods, war rages outside the city gates, and many inhabitants scatter to all corners of the...

Attention economy: Facebook delivers traffic but no money for news media
Nov 04, 2018 16:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology Economy
Facebook and quality journalism are uneasy companions. Recent headlines suggest the platforms lies about video metrics smashed journalism and the platform crashed and burned news companies referral traffic after it changed...

How 'lofty' art can help the medical world reimagine mental health
Nov 04, 2018 16:14 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
We are in the midst of a global mental health crisis, according to a recent review by the Lancet medical journal. Our collective failure to respond to this crisis results in monumental loss of human capabilities and...
Fake e-cigarette liquid is putting vapers at risk – here's how we can tackle the fraud
Nov 04, 2018 16:14 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
Over 35m people worldwide now use e-cigarettes, according to one estimate. In the US, this includes 4.5% of the adult population. But the rise in vaping has led to a trade in fake e-liquids the mix of water, glycerol,...
Marijuana is on the ballot in four states, but legalization may soon stall, researchers say
Nov 04, 2018 16:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
The midterm elections could loosen marijuana restrictions in the United States, as four states put ballot initiatives on legalization to a vote. Voters in Utah and Missouri will choose whether patients should gain...

How Sears helped make women, immigrants and people of color feel more like Americans
Nov 04, 2018 16:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Sears did more than pioneer the mail-order catalog over a century ago. The iconic retailer helped make America a more inclusive place at a time when Jim Crow was rampant and women couldnt even vote. The news that Sears...
Thinking about borrowing against your home to send your kids to college? Think again
Nov 04, 2018 16:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
When the time comes to send their children off to college, many parents in the U.S. take out loans, draw from savings and earnings and as some financial advisors recommend borrow against their homes. In a study we...