“Authoritarian regimes are desperate to control the narrative of history and repress the truth.” By Julia ConleyStaff...
Universities gradually gave up their independence until they were instruments of the state. By Dr. Iveta SilovaProfessor...
On all three freedoms – press, speech, and internet – there have been considerable partisan shifts since...
The conflict started with the Audubon Society’s interest in stopping a destructive tradition. By Santiago FlórezCommunity ManagerScience Friday...
The Smithsonian has found itself in the crosshairs. By Dr. Jennifer TuckerProfessor of HistoryWesleyan University Introduction I...
When you’re facing a legal battle, whether it’s a personal injury claim or a wrongful death case,...
Highly skilled enslaved individuals would be granted freedom and gain Roman citizenship while working professionally for their...
Ballard Partners, a firm led by a Trump donor, reported $14 million in lobbying revenue. By Jake...
The exploration of the economics of in-kind wages in late medieval England. By Dr. Jordan ClaridgeAssistant Professor...
Already, as in the original Gilded Age, the rot is starting to show underneath the gold veneer....
Many people think they know the history of Labor Day in the U.S., but the story is...
Corporations squeeze workers and their wages. By Rob DavisEnvironment and Business ReporterProPublica Photography by Sarahbeth ManeyPhotojournalistProPublica They...
Let’s be honest—starting or growing a coffee business isn’t cheap. Between the green beans, packaging, shop rent,...
It can be challenging to leave our homes because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Telehealth is being used...
Where and when taxes originated and how they resemble taxes we have today. Introduction and Origins Taxes...
Trump has slashed IRS resources and its tax compliance efforts. By Howard GleckmanSenior FellowTax Policy Center Introduction...
In early medieval times, tax was not standardized. By Kazim LadimejiOxford Open Learning Before His Majesty’s Revenue...
Tariffs won’t bring in enough revenue to keep up with Trump’s big spending plans. By Ryan McMakenExecutive...
In 1913, the Sixteenth Amendment levied an income tax on individuals and entities. Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A....
It is impossible to generate enough revenue with tariffs to fully replace the income tax. By Erica...
Grief is a powerful and deeply personal emotion, and when we lose someone we love, the journey...
The subject of looking and staring has engaged theorists of visual culture for some decades. Introduction Vision...
Bad actors are using different means to buy and sell body parts. By Jennifer Moreau-ChickFounderWorld for Good...
Historic links between intuitions about the value of body parts and laws about bodily damage. By Yunsuh...
There are more people in need than there are organs. By Amber DanceScience Journalist Introduction More than...
Women have dealt with gatekeeping of their body parts and pleasure for centuries. By Dr. Helen KingProfessor...
There are profound threats toward the universal right to bodily autonomy. By Raquel WillisActivist and Author On...
The first economist is considered to be Hesiod. Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate Introduction The economic history...
Pressing issues shaping the future of the transatlantic alliance. Introduction By Allison McManusManaging Director, National Security and...
Communism, Marxism, and socialism are different economic and political ideas. By Dr. Aminda SmithAssociate Professor of HistoryMichigan...