
A brief history of presidential inaugural speeches, from George Washington to today
The only constitutionally mandated event on Inauguration Day is for the president-elect to take the oath of office. But on the first Inauguration Day, in 1789, George Washington did something else. He gave a speech. Every...

Campus protests. Homeless encampment clearings. Significant decreases in shootings, homicides and overdose deaths. Protests to Save Chinatown. A mass shooting at a SEPTA bus stop. Illegal car meetups. City workers called...

The secretary of homeland security is the newest permanent member of the presidents Cabinet, overseeing the sprawling agencies and missions of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and an annual budget exceeding US$62.2...

The power of friendship: How a letter helped create an American bestseller about antisemitism
Eighty years ago, the Jewish American novelist Laura Z. Hobson was contemplating her next writerly move and was seeking a little help from her friends. Gentlemans Agreement, the story she was drafting, felt like a bold...

Vaccine hesitancy among pet owners is growing – a public health expert explains why that matters
When most people think about vaccines, they typically think about humans: Experts warn that when large numbers of people are unvaccinated, it can lead to severe consequences, including disease outbreaks and higher rates of...

What’s an H-1B visa? A brief history of the controversial program for skilled foreign workers
Republicans are feuding over how many people can obtain H-1B visas, permits that allow foreign professionals to legally work in the United States. Today an estimated 600,000 foreigners with H-1B visas have tech, academic,...