A major Carnegie Classification overhaul now rewards colleges that deliver economic opportunity to underrepresented students, challenging old prestige formulas.
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The Cannes Film Festival’s decision to premiere a documentary about slain Gaza photojournalist Fatima Hassouna isn’t just cinematic news—it’s a call for global accountability.
O’Donnell’s and DeGeneres’s exits speak volumes about today’s political climate for LGBTQ celebrities—and the limits of fame as a shield.
Kanye West’s L.A. auditions have sparked outrage with loud music, swastikas, and police inaction, exposing children and families to normalized hate.
After a Perry Meridian High School student survived a fentanyl-laced vape overdose, the community confronts a broader crisis endangering youth nationwide.
Pedro Pascal’s bold fashion choice at the Thunderbolts premiere was a public stand for trans rights, igniting critical conversation about visibility and policy in the wake of the UK’s regressive court ruling.
Andy Serkis’ star-studded animated Animal Farm aims to revive Orwell’s political allegory for today—with added emotional depth and a sweeping new narrative.
Yolanda Tinajero’s unprecedented act of forgiveness transformed the El Paso Walmart shooting trial, showing the world a courtroom’s capacity for empathy—and the unbreakable bonds of a unified community.
Across Milwaukee, Detroit, and New Zealand, communities are proving that early investment in childhood education uplifts lives and reshapes neighborhoods—for everyone.
HBO’s ‘Mountainhead’ holds a biting satirical mirror to tech billionaires’ egos as global crisis unfolds—will they claim any responsibility?