Originally published by Brian Seibert for The New York Times When Alicia Graf Mack taught the final ballet class for students graduating in spring from the dance division of Juilliard, it…
Originally published in The Japan Times Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, the world’s biggest, will from now on vote against the nomination of all-male boards in Japanese companies, a senior fund official…
Originally published in The Washington Post by Tyler Pager The day before President Biden traveled to Japan this month, he managed a breakthrough with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in the Oval…
Originally published by Elaine Kamarck and Michael Hais for Brookings A funny thing happened slightly more than 40 years ago. In the 1980 presidential election, pollsters and politicians alike noticed that…
Originally published in the New York Times by Lauren Rosenfield During the summer of 2020, the composer and lyricist Madeline Myers spent hours at the piano in her Manhattan…
Originally published by Kyung Lah for CNN As California Gov. Gavin Newsom stepped on stage at the state Democratic Party Convention this weekend, Vilma Dawson applauded with the visible…
Originally published as an opinion piece by Issac Bailey for The Charlotte Observer Imagine that within a year of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, justices Clarence Thomas…
Jill Biden will promote empowerment for women and young people, and attend Jordan’s royal wedding, during an upcoming trip to the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
As debate over the debt ceiling continues to divide Capitol Hill, a small subset of bipartisan lawmakers are quietly banding together on a different issue: child care.