Month: March 2019

Instagram Ranked Worst App For Young People’s Mental Health, According To Study

Instagram, the wildly popular photo sharing social platform, is the worst social media app for teenagers and young adult’s mental

#PayPal4Palestine

Employees working at the SodaStream factory built deep in Israel's Negev Desert that replaced the West Bank facility when it

Your Allergies Might Be Worse This Year For One Big Reason

Sneezing? Itchy, watery eyes, and a runny nose? You may sound like a walking Zyrtec ad, but if your allergies

The Corbyn crowd, and its signal

"Most MPs opposed to Corbyn appear willing to discount this surge, even though it is unprecedented for the Labour Party

Everyone’s Excited About School When Rihanna’s The Teacher

Rihanna is known for churning out smash hits, strutting in outfits from her street-smart fashion line, and keeping it real while

The Mexican graveyard

Journalists protest the murder of their colleague from Veracruz state, Gregorio Jimenez, and other slain journalists in Mexico City. February

I’m A Dyslexic Educator. I Teach Other Teachers How To Help Kids Like Me Learn

I am an educator of educators. I teach others how to be the best teachers. But I’m also different. I have

America’s criminal injustice system

A 'Celebration of Life' after another innocent, mother of three, is killed by random gunfire in Oakland, California, 2015. Wikicommons/

Sally Yates’ Testimony Highlights The Mansplaining Epidemic In Congress 

Sally Yates, a magna cum laude graduate from the University of Georgia School of Law, and a woman who served in the Justice Department

Energy transition in Latin America

An eco-lodge in Solomare del Diáblo, Uruguay. The South American country gets nearly 100% of its energy from renewables. Inhabitat.