Social Issues
25
Sep
Miss a Payment? Good Luck Moving That Car
The thermometer showed a 103.5-degree fever, and her 10-year-old’s asthma was flaring up. Mary Bolender, who lives in Las Vegas, needed...
19
Sep
New York City ID Cards Coming With Cultural Benefits
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The municipal identification cards that New York plans to start issuing next year in an effort to...
16
Sep
Health Law Falls Flat With Kentucky Voters, Even Those It Helps
Robin Evans said that while she does not support the senate candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes or President Obama she has taken advantag...
13
Sep
Africa’s Beauty brands primped for profit
East Africa is one of the fastest-growing markets for beauty products and as tastes get more discerning local and international compani...
07
Sep
Hawks owner Bruce Levenson to sell team after revealing he wrote racist email
My thoughts would more or less analyze the contents of the email and with the following two excerpts: ( " .. my theory is that southern...
05
Sep
For Immigration Lawyers, a Surprise Speaker Who Asks Them to Change Lives
Sonia Sotomayor Speaks to Immigrant Justice Corps
The fresh-faced lawyers included refugees from violence and persecution in Central Am...
04
Sep
New York Police Officers to Begin Wearing Body Cameras in Pilot Program
The New York City Police Department will begin equipping a small number of its officers with wearable video cameras, a pilot program ge...
29
Aug
What Doctors Can’t Do
Mary White makes house calls. She’s a senior community health worker in Philadelphia in the IMPaCT program at the Penn Center for Commu...
29
Aug
The Sad, Dark End of the British Empire
During the 19th and early 20th centuries, Britain had dominion over so many portions of the Earth it was said, famously, that “the sun ...
28
Aug
Bill O’Reilly and White Privilege: NYT: by Charles Blow
Is white privilege real? Not according to Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly.
This week O’Reilly debated the issue of white privilege with a fell...