May 13, 2026

AI can help diagnose people with rare diseases

As a child, my father had a deadly, unidentified illness. My mother drove him furiously from one hospital to the next as the paralysis ascended throughout his body, yet doctor after doctor offered only blank…

May 12, 2026

To bargain and live or to rebel and die?

In the year 2026, a woman is still an object to be controlled. The recent murder of Rubina Chandio, in the name of so-called honor, in Burdo Chandio village adjacent to Tando Masti Police Station…

May 10, 2026

Why North Carolina’s child care overhaul is failing

Child care in North Carolina is reaching a crisis point. The state decreased its spending on child care from FY25 to FY26; more child care programs are closing than are opening; and the General Assembly has failed to pass a…

May 8, 2026

Motherhood has an outstanding PR rep

Motherhood has an outstanding PR rep. It is portrayed in society by a fit, young mom with impeccable hair and clothing, effortlessly carrying a peacefully sleeping baby on her hip. Before becoming a mother, you…

May 7, 2026

Bad math: going from 68 to 76 teams in March Madness doesn't add up

The NCAA is finalizing plans to increase the size of the pool of March Madness teams from 68 to 76.  Though the characteristics of these additional eight additional play-in teams have yet to be formally announced,…

May 6, 2026

Save the books: stop the sexualization of children act

Attempts to force removal of books from libraries– often called book bans or book challenges– have been steadily increasing in this country since 2020. Recently, on National Right to Read Day, the American Library Association’s…

April 30, 2026

Child care is being reshaped by policies that never mention it

Recent reports indicate that immigration enforcement policies are increasingly affecting child care providers, specifically family child care educators. About 1 in 5 early childhood educators are immigrants, who provide safe, nurturing, and culturally relevant care…

April 29, 2026

The hidden problem with Girl Scout cookies

You might have quoted Britney Spears’ recently-sold music catalogue, saying, “Oops, I did it again” while purchasing Girl Scout cookies. Yet, many families repeat that sentiment long after cookie season, faced with the financial burden…

April 29, 2026

When America's progress feels like failure

As the United States gets closer to celebrating the 250th anniversary of its founding, the official commemorations have revealed just how fraught the moment feels. Federal regulators recently urged broadcasters to air patriotic “pro-America” content, a move that has ignited…