
The commitment trap: How Israel, Iran and the US risk becoming prisoners to policies
The latest escalation in the Middle East is in many ways the inevitable culmination of a long-simmering rivalry. Irans pursuit of nuclear weapons capability and Israels determination to stop that from happening meant that...

It has been five years since May 25, 2020, when George Floyd gasped for air beneath the knee of a Minneapolis police officer at the corner of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue. Five years since 17-year-old Darnella Frazier...

Marriage and the ability to start a family are human rights. Ten years ago, on June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Courts decision in the Obergefell v. Hodges case extended the right to marry to same-sex couples. With 7.6% of...

Grok’s ‘white genocide’ responses show how generative AI can be weaponized
The AI chatbot Grok spent one day in May 2025 spreading debunked conspiracy theories about white genocide in South Africa, echoing views publicly voiced by Elon Musk, the founder of its parent company, xAI. While there has...

Testing between intervals: a key to retaining information in long-term memory
The proverb practice makes perfect highlights the importance of repetition to master a skill. This principle also applies to learning vocabulary and other material. In order to fight our natural tendency to forget...

Is Mark Carney turning his back on climate action?
The G7 summit in Alberta, hosted by Prime Minister Mark Carney, has ended with only passing mention of fighting climate change, including a statement on wildfires that is silent on the pressing need to reduce greenhouse...

What happens when aid is cut to a large refugee camp? Kenyan study paints a bleak picture
Humanitarian needs are rising around the world. At the same time, major donors such as the US and the UK are pulling back support, placing increasing strain on already overstretched aid systems. Global humanitarian needs...