Lt Gen Narendra Kotwal (R) narendrakotwal@gmail.com Humanity today stands at a profound crossroads. On one hand, we inhabit ...
GT: The World Bank has accumulated considerable experience supporting China's rural revitalization initiatives. Over the next five years, how does the bank plan to contribute to China's goals of ...
Stanford University biologist Paul Ehrlich, who died March 13, 2026, in Palo Alto, California, was a scientific crusader ...
The greatest movie villains weren't just obstacles for the hero to overcome. They were arguments. And here's the ...
In the 20th century, oil shaped global power -- it made and unmade nations. Nations sitting on vast petroleum reserves -- such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Venezuela -- saw their fortunes transformed ...
For the past decade, Jewish philanthropy has been the overwhelmingly dominant source of foreign funding for Israel, consistently exceeding $3 billion annually. Christian philanthropy, by comparison, ...
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How will the future judge our own gilded age?

Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans Upon his hoe and gazes on the ground, The emptiness of ages in his face, And on his back the burden of the world. So begins Edwin Markham’s lionized poem “The ...
To address the present crisis, we need to go beyond politics and transform our modern culture that degrades us.
Paul Ehrlich, Stanford Professor of Population Studies, Emeritus. Stanford photo. Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich, who died Sunday in Palo Alto at age 93, was a crusader whose dire predictions about ...
A skin care line incorporating extract of alpaca fleece and an alpaca documentary were new features this year at the 37th annual Mazuri Alpaca Owners Association National ...
The 1968 bestseller forecast famine and resource collapse, but global prosperity rose even as the population surpassed 8 billion.