
The 2008 American Religious Identification Survey was released last week and the big news story is the increase in the percentage of Americans who...
America has always been a religious country. But a recent study finds that might be changing; The percent of the country who considers...
Charles Lewis admits that pretty much everyone in his Master's program at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government advised him not to start a...

Young people also biked more, walked more, and took more trips on public transit than they did in 2001, according to a new report.

For the first time since the 1960s, a majority of young people lack work.
"Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. There was none, as extreme weather due to climate change had caused a drought." Clever...

A record number of Millennials don't claim any religion as their own. How will this affect the future of America?
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He's cute, cuddly, and looking for a shot of insulin. Jerry the Bear is not your average stuffed animal.

What it's like for 20-somethings to go in search of meaningful work-and not find it.

Here in the United States, a kid drops out of high school every 26 seconds. Over the course of a year, it adds up to 1.2 million students....
Three weeks ago, courts in Senegal ruled that Muslim holy men were no longer allowed to enlist children to beg on their behalf. According to The...

Controversy heats up around the vaccine. Is there reason to be concerned?
Can young business leaders shake up the world's biggest international organization?
According to the New York Times, this season's particular flu virus doesn't respond-at all-to the standard flu medicine, Tamiflu. I admit to...
For our Design Solutions issue we picked a careful selection of notable typefaces.

These were the area's oldest, dirtiest coal plants. Good riddance.
Clive Thompson has a piece in the January issue of Wired about a growing trend of agnotology, "the study of culturally constructed ignorance." The...

The Awl charts the people who come to work despite being sick.

How 6,000 AIDS educational posters chart the social history of the epidemic.

“It’s expensive to be poor, and nowhere is that truer than in energy."
