Earliest economies were driven by agriculture. Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate Introduction In the history of economic...
Trump’s tariff agenda is ill-conceived. By Ryan MulhollandSenior Fellow, International Economic PolicyThe Center for American Progress By...
These poverty thresholds were developed in 1963. By Gordon M. Fisher Introduction In recent years there has...
Falling over themselves for favor. By Thom HartmannPolitical Commentator “Any person or company investing ONE BILLION DOLLARS,...
The evolution of pathogens over millennia. By Dr. José Ramón Alonso PeñaProfessor of Cell BiologyUniversity of Salamanca...
Avoiding taxes earmarked for health care. By Paul KielReporterProPublica Introduction For most working Americans, paying their share...
The people of the plains had lived in the region for around 13,000 years. Introduction The Plains Indians (also...
Reports reveal an industry drive to tamp down critics. By Fred SchulteInvestigative ReporterKFF Health News By Holly...
Novels tapped into communal fears. By Dr. Andrea Kaston TangeProfessor of EnglishMacalester College Introduction Modern medicine has...
Conflict of interest. By Jake JohnsonStaff WriterCommon Dreams The watchdog group Public Citizen said Thursday that lawmakers should reject...
Europe was a patchwork of relatively small territories and cities. By Dr. Lars BehrischAssistant Professor of International...
Using the ‘Alien Enemies Act’. By Dr. Daniel TichenorProfessor of Political ScienceUniversity of Oregon Introduction President-elect Donald...
The Malthusian model has been very influential. This is presented in three periods: Early Modern (1500-1800), Modern (1800-1900),...
He will rely on deceptive representations. By Adam Cox, J.D.Robert A. Kindler Professor of LawNew York University...
Three major waves of border changes in 20th-century Europe. By Dr. Lorena De VitaAssistant Professor of HumanitiesUtrecht...
The economy will suffer. By Donald Kerwin, J.D.EditorJournal on Migration and Human Security Donald Trump’s inauguration arrives...
Your body is like a finely tuned machine, and when muscles, bones, or joints aren’t working right,...
Investigating the Sino-British tea barter trade. By Dr. Yuan YaoProfessor of MathematicsThe Hong Kong University of Science...
Giving Chinese intelligence services a window. By Dr. Richard FornoPrincipal Lecturer, CSEE & Assistant DirectorUMBC Cybersecurity InstituteUniversity...
Her life reads like an epic. By Dr. Diego Javier LuisAssistant Professor of HistoryTufts University Introduction Jan....
His rhetoric will impact economic interactions. China has voiced its support for Panama to retain control of...
Cloud collars fell out of fashion after the Qing dynasty. When you looked at this image of...
Making America poorer, weaker, and less secure. By Dave RankNonresident Senior FellowThe Center for American Progress By...
Renaissance paintings, medieval archives, cloistered orchards. By Mark SchapiroLecturer in JournlismUniversity of California, Berkeley When Isabella Dalla...
Examining to ‘food-water stack’. By Morgan BooherSpecialist, Food and WaterCentre for Nature and ClimateWorld Economic Forum By...
The cookbook’s central role in domestic ideologies. The trouble with studying historical recipes is that they are...
Projects are afoot to clean up salty groundwater. By Lela NargiAuthor, Editor, Journalist Introduction Ralph Loya was...
The potato war first started in the states. Introduction Most debates in the House are settled on...
Risks and solutions. As the world grapples with the challenge of feeding a growing population against an...
Old Babylonian scribal education. Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate Introduction and Archaeological Evidence An eduba[a] (‘house where tablets...