Black Women Jobs Lost in Federal Workforce Purge Under Trump
Black women jobs in the federal workforce are disappearing at alarming rates, stripping away hard-won pathways to stability. As Trump’s cuts target agencies with high Black women representation,...
Authoritarianism in America: Is Trump Redesigning Democracy?
From giant portraits hanging in federal buildings to military parades timed to a birthday, the spectacle of power is making a comeback in American politics. It’s not just a branding move—it’s a...
Credible Sources: How to Tell Truth from Manipulation
In today’s world of misinformation, knowing how to identify credible sources is vital. By practicing mindful source evaluation and applying the CRAAP Test, you can separate fact from bias, truth...
Pollinator Crisis: How War, Plastics, and Light Pollution Drive Bee Decline
The pollinator crisis is no longer just about pesticides and habitat loss. New threats, wars disrupting farmlands, microplastics damaging bees’ memory and immunity, and light pollution disorienting...
The Psychology of Wealth: How Connection Turns Money into Meaning
What if the fuel behind widening inequality isn’t just policy or markets, but a psychological gap—an inner disconnection that drives some people to grasp for money and status to soothe what they...
Examining Values Impact on Family Wellness in America
The contrasting worldviews in the U.S. highlight a significant divide in values, impacting family wellness and social outcomes. Research indicates that progressive values correlate with better...
America Turns Toward Dictatorship
What if the cornerstone of your freedom—your right to not be imprisoned without cause—was quietly dismantled while the media focused on polls and personalities? In Trump’s second term, habeas...
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