Nearly half of U.S. teens now believe social media is harming their peers’ mental health—a dramatic rise that’s fueling urgent debate over digital boundaries and real-world solutions.
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Antisemitic incidents in the U.S. hit an unprecedented high in 2024, driven by campus tensions and community harassment—a crisis that demands more than rhetoric.
When federal arts funding faltered, grassroots projects and local champions stepped in—proving that a community’s spirit can’t be silenced by budget cuts.
Sasha Colby’s ‘Stripped II’ tour arrives as both a celebration of queer artistry and a powerful answer to anti-LGBTQ+ backlash, proving that community visibility is its own act of resistance.
Lifetime and recent psilocybin use is up sharply following decriminalization—though experts caution unsupervised use brings real risks, particularly for youth.
José Andrés reveals how humanitarian food aid should start by listening to—and empowering—the communities being served, not imposing outside solutions.
All Oscar voters must now watch every nominated film in their categories—finally addressing years of concerns over uninformed voting and campaign influence.
While U.S. cancer deaths hit new lows, glaring racial and gender disparities persist. Progress demands equity—not just innovation.
New research uncovers a years-long surge in youth anxiety and depression, pointing to systemic failures and a vital need for policy change.
Larry David’s biting satire draws a bold line between dialogue and dangerous normalization, pushing readers to consider when engagement becomes appeasement.