News in Brief Reading the Camouflage Uniforms in Ferguson: ‘You Are Now Enemy Combatants’ Why are police officers wearing green or desert camouflage in a suburban environment? Lisa Wade
Social Justice The Average White American’s Social Network Is Just One Percent Black And three-quarters of white Americans report that they haven’t had a meaningful conversation with a single non-white person in the last six months. Lisa Wade
Economics New Orleans Weathers the Great Recession The economy in Louisiana's greatest city has reversed decades of decline and is outperforming the nation. Lisa Wade
Social Justice New Orleans Voodoo: Before and After Hurricane Katrina Practitioners of different voodoo traditions are coming together to form new communities after the hurricane devastated their numbers. Lisa Wade
Economics In Many Employers’ Eyes, For-Profit Colleges Are Equivalent to High School A new study by a group of economists finds that attending a for-profit college is a bad investment. Lisa Wade
Social Justice Why Don’t Men and Women Wear the Same Gender-Neutral Bathing Suits? They used to in the 1920s. Lisa Wade
Environment Some Natural-Looking Zoo Exhibits May Be Even Worse Than the Old Concrete Ones They're often designed for you, the paying visitor, and not the animals who have to inhabit them. Lisa Wade
Environment Do Better Looking People Have Better Personalities Too? An experiment on users of the dating site OKCupid found that members judge both looks and personality by looks alone. Lisa Wade
Social Justice How the Other 23 Percent Live Almost one-fourth of all children in the United States are now living in poverty, an increase of three million kids since 2005. Martin Hart-Landsberg