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The Ronna McDaniel Incident Reveals A Deeper Dilemma For Journalism

Gmail Revolutionized Email 20 Years Ago. People Thought It Was Google’s April Fool’s Day Joke

Former South Africa Leader Jacob Zuma Is Barred From Running In Elections, Election Authority Says

DNA Says You’re Related To A ViKing, A Medieval German Jew Or A 1700s Enslaved African? What A Genetic Match Really Means

What Is Sugar And What Would Happen If I Stopped Eating It? A Scientist Explains

The Amazing Story Of The Man Who Created The Latest Narco-State In The Americas, And How The United States Helped Him Every Step Of The Way − Until Now

‘Women Farmers Are Invisible': A West African Project Helps Them Claim Their Rights — And Land

Why Civil Rights Icon Fannie Lou Hamer Was ‘Sick And Tired Of Being Sick And Tired’

BOOK REVIEW: “3 Shades Of Blue” — Transcendent Art, Despite Personal Demons

A Decade Of Documenting More Than 63,000 Migrant Deaths Shows That Fleeing Is More Lethal Than Ever

Senegal: Macky Sall’s Reputation Is Dented, But The Former President Did A Lot At Home And Abroad