Social Justice A War Story, and a Love Story There are hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese families that immigrated to the United States after the Vietnam War, but Lana and Nam Luu's stands out. Francie Diep
Education How American Teachers Are Miseducating Kids About Climate Change A lot of U.S. secondary school teachers are skeptical of climate change—or wary of teaching it. The good news: Many of them are still persuadable. Francie Diep
Social Justice Cómo Una Ley Puede Ayudar a Que Las Personas Rompan un Mal Hábito Solicitando al gobierno para que te ayude a mantener tu resolución de Año Nuevo. Francie Diep
News in Brief Obama’s Clean Power Plan, by the Numbers How much will it cost, and what will it do for America's environment and health? Francie Diep
Environment The Big Picture: Drought and Wilted Crops in Southern Africa, as Seen From Space The current El Niño pattern, likely worsened by climate change, has brought drought and hunger to southern Africa. Francie Diep
Social Justice Americans Take Tons of Opioids, Which Is Why We Had That Super Bowl Ad The ad was for a drug that targeted constipation in just the kind of patient some say should never have been prescribed opioids in the first place. Francie Diep
Social Justice Do Women Lie About Their Sexual Arousal? Or do scientists just not know how to measure female arousal the way they do male arousal? Francie Diep
Social Justice Your Health Is More Than Your BMI You can't eyeball a person's habits, character, or health by looking at his waistline. Francie Diep
Social Justice What’s Wrong With Suggesting Women Who Drink Use Birth Control? Forty percent of births in America are unintended, which can lead to unhealthier babies and kids. But is treating every woman as "pre-pregnant" the answer? Francie Diep