Fewer than one in five people disagree with the Supreme Court's ruling on biological reality, supporting clear definitions.
The Moral Compass News
British-South African athlete Lewis Pugh swam around Martha's Vineyard, raising awareness about shark conservation.
In a significant move, half the National Security Council staff received abrupt dismissal emails, marking a trend of radical downsizing in President Trump's second term.
Steven Levitsky, director at Harvard, discusses Trump's authoritarian moves against universities on NPR.
Iraq war veteran Irving Webb has lived outside the LA VA campus for five years. Sweeps disrupt his makeshift home.
Florida ends in-state tuition for DACA students, raising costs for thousands. Hernan faces $15,000 instead of $4,000.
College graduation is exciting yet uncertain. Hear wisdom from commencement speakers like Kermit the Frog and others.
Social media harms mental health and divides society, but mindful engagement can transform its impact, says Heather Tomlinson.
Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster and Lord Rowan Williams discuss Rabbi Cardozo's fresh perspectives on Old Testament Law.
Pastor Rick Warren, author of The Purpose Driven Life, urges African Evangelical leaders to lead global church missions.