The proportion of people who say they have a “great deal” of confidence in scientists to act in the public interest increased from 21% in 2016 to 35% in 2019, according to the Pew Research Center.
A High School Star Isn’t What He Seems In The Psychological Drama ‘Luce’
Kelvin Harrison Jr. plays a popular teenager who was adopted from Eritrea as a kid. But underneath Luce’s charming smiles and polished speeches is the trauma of a former child soldier.
Japan Drops South Korea From Favored Trade List As Long-Simmering Tensions Flare
South Korea’s finance minister said Seoul, in turn, will take Tokyo off its own list of trusted partners. Experts worry the dispute could undermine U.S. security ties with chief Asian allies.
A Robot Might Take His Job — And That’s Good News
Cleaning sewers by hand is a profession in India that has been banned but still persists. Mechanical devices, including robots, are emerging as a possible solution.
Homeland Security’s Civil Rights Unit Lacks Power To Protect Migrant Kids
A former official in the civil rights office says the unit seems afraid to offend U.S. Customs and Border Protection and ICE. Meanwhile, the complaints of abuses of families continue to pile up.
With Jobs Numbers Like These, It’s Hard To See Why The Economy Is Slowing
The U.S. economy is slowing down, but it keeps creating jobs at a healthy pace. Employers added 164,000 jobs last month — as analysts had projected — and the unemployment rate held steady at 3.7%.
North Korea Conducts 3rd Missile Test Since Last Week Amid Stalled Talks With U.S.
It wasn’t immediately clear what type of weapon was tested early Friday, but South Korea’s military noted the missiles traveled at hypersonic speeds and flew about 137 miles.
Change In Saudi Law To Permit Women To Travel Without Male ‘Guardian’
The changes, announced on Friday, will make it possible for women to apply for a passport and to travel abroad without a male family member to accompany them.
A Tennessee Farm Grows A New Generation Of Social Justice Activists
The Children’s Defense Fund is training young people at its Haley Farm in east Tennessee to run summer enrichment programs modeled after civil rights era Freedom Schools.
Creedence Clearwater Revival’s ‘Green River’ At 50: Our Essential Guide To Early CCR
On the 50th anniversary of the band’s landmark album Green River, we dig into how the band formulated its singular sound, its legacy and how Creedence’s music still resonates today.
In U.K., Boris Johnson’s Conservatives Lose Seat To Anti-Brexit Parties
The results of the special election leave the ruling prime minister’s government with a single-seat majority just as he tries to navigate a difficult departure from the EU.
Texas Rep. Will Hurd, House’s Only Black Republican, Won’t Seek Reelection In 2020
Hurd is the sixth congressional Republican in just over a week to announce their retirement. A frequent Trump critic, he’s also the only GOP member who represents part of the U.S.-Mexico border.
Puerto Rico’s Governor Plans To Resign Friday, But No One Knows Who Will Replace Him
A power struggle within Puerto Rico’s ruling New Progressive Party has stalled the outgoing governor’s plans to name his successor.
American Graduates Of China’s Yenching Academy Are Being Questioned By The FBI
In the last two years, at least five graduates have been approached by agents to gather intelligence on the program and to ascertain whether they have been co-opted by Chinese espionage efforts.
John Dillinger’s Relatives Say They Have ‘Evidence’ The Buried Body May Not Be His
“I have been presented with evidence that demonstrates that the individual who was shot and killed … may not in fact have been my uncle,” his nephew, Mike Thompson, said in an affidavit.
U.S. Extends Temporary Deportation Protection To Syrians
The government’s action grants thousands of Syrians in the U.S. an 18-month extension of a program allowing them to remain here. The State Department has said no part of Syria is safe from violence.
Pentagon Pauses $10 Billion Contract That Embroiled Amazon In Controversy
New Defense Secretary Mark Esper will review the cloud computing contract, for which Amazon and Microsoft are finalists. President Trump has cited critics’ accusations of favoritism toward Amazon.
Plastic Bag Sales Fell By 90% At England’s Large Retailers In Past 4 Years
Major retailers in England issued 7.6 billion single-use plastic bags before a fee was instituted in 2015. In the most recent 12-month period, they cut that to 549 million.
Trump Ratchets Up U.S.-China Trade War With More Tariffs; Stocks Slide
President Trump said the United States will impose a new 10% tariff on $300 billion worth of goods imported from China, saying Beijing had broken some of the promises it made in trade negotiations.
‘Hands Up, Don’t Shoot’ Examines What Led To Ferguson And Baltimore Protests
Unlike many academic tomes, Jennifer Cobbina’s book doesn’t presume prior knowledge; it establishes historical and cultural context for the distrust many African Americans feel toward law enforcement.
Turtle Embryos May Play A Role In Whether They Become Male Or Female
In many turtle species, sex is determined by temperature in the egg. That makes turtles particularly vulnerable to climate change. But scientists say the animals may have a way to shield themselves.
Rule Proposed To FEC Would Further Constrain Foreign Election Contributions
The Federal Election Commission is considering new language to tighten restrictions on foreign involvement as lawmakers continue pushing for new legislation.
Wanda Sykes Loves Stand-Up: That’s Where ‘I Can Be Free,’ She Says
Before Sykes became a comic, she worked at the National Security Agency, where she had top security clearance. Now she takes on the president in her Emmy-nominated Netflix special Not Normal.
Denzel Curry Should Start A Rock Band
After covering Rage Against the Machine and Bad Brains — not to mention collaborating with psychedelic hardcore band F***** Up — the Miami rapper has been making the case for a new role.
Senate Passes 2-Year Budget Deal And Sends It To Trump
The compromise was negotiated between the administration and Hill leaders and avoids a fiscal fight around the 2020 election. The deal suspends the debt limit for two years, heading off a default.
A Ray Of Hope For The Children Of Sex Workers
The New Light shelter in Kolkata offers a safe home. Founder Urmi Basu was inspired by a walk through the city’s red-light district. This year, she was given India’s highest civilian honor for women.
Russia Says Trump Offered To Help Putin Fight Forest Fires In Siberia
The two leaders spoke by phone Wednesday. The Kremlin said Putin “regards the US President’s offer as a sign that it is possible that full-scale bilateral relations will be restored in the future.”
$2,733 To Treat Iron-Poor Blood? Iron Infusions For Anemia Under Scrutiny
Iron-deficiency anemia is often remedied with drugstore iron pills. But if that doesn’t work, doctors sometimes prescribe iron infusions — and the bill for that can vary by thousands of dollars. Why?
Ohio Police Officers Face Disciplinary Action Over Stormy Daniels’ Arrest
The officers include a police commander, a lieutenant, a sergeant and two of the officers who arrested Stephanie Clifford — better known as Stormy Daniels — last summer in Columbus.
Rouhani Criticizes U.S. Move To Sanction Iran’s Foreign Minister
The Iranian president called the Trump administration’s move to sanction Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif “childish.” Zarif tweeted that the sanctions would have “no effect” on him.
The Eating Of The Bulls: From The Spanish Fighting Ring To The Plate
After matadors kill bulls, restaurants and butcher shops will sell the meat during bullfighting festivals. One Madrid restaurant sells it all year long, despite opposition from animal rights groups.
North Korea Says It Tested New Rocket System For Use Against Ground Troops
Pyongyang said the new multiple rocket system would cause “inescapable distress” to enemy forces. The test on Wednesday was first thought to be of a short-range ballistic missile.
Ebola Outbreak In Congo Enters Year 2. Is An End In Sight?
The crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo is now entering its second year. Medical workers discuss causes for optimism — and pessimism.
Biden Bears Slings And Arrows But Battles Through Another Democratic Debate
In format and style, the second CNN debate was almost a clone of the first. Once again, the emphasis was on finding points of contention and stoking the tension between candidates.
Protests On Immigration, Policing Disrupt 2nd Night Of Democratic Debate
Activists targeted New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio regarding the NYPD officer involved in Eric Garner’s 2014 death. Another group held a banner that read, “Stop all deportations on day one.”
Fact Check: Gillibrand Attacks Biden On 1981 ‘Deterioration Of The Family’ Op-Ed
The quote does originate with a position Biden took on the child care tax credit in the 1980s and an op-ed he wrote back then — but there’s a more complicated story than Gillibrand conveyed.