World News Health & Safety Should Child Marriage Be Talked About In The Classroom? 7:00am November 26, 2016 by Diane Cole When the issue is absent from textbooks, says one researcher, it's also absent from classroom discussion.
Health & Safety 'Hyena Man' Had Sex With 100 Girls And Women, Gets 2-Year Sentence 6:13pm November 23, 2016 by Natalie Jacewicz Eric Aniva's case caught international attention. Now his sentence is attracting global criticism.
World News Health & Safety Contest: Seeking Nominations For Untold Stories In Global Health 3:11pm November 23, 2016 by Marc Silver The goal is to bring vital but neglected stories to the public eye.
Health & Safety Sweet Potatoes, Four Ways: Essays From Africa 1:08pm November 23, 2016 The orange root vegetable is not just a base for melted marshmallows.
World News Health & Safety Golden Years, Iron Bars: Japan Sees Rise In Crime By The Elderly 5:50pm November 22, 2016 by Elise Hu Senior citizens are committing crimes like shoplifting in bigger numbers than teenagers, and the threat of jail time doesn't seem to be a deterrent.
World News Health & Safety The New Debate Over Bed Nets 4:07pm November 22, 2016 by Jason Beaubien Do they still help prevent malaria? A five-year study offers cause for concern as well as good news.
World News Health & Safety VIDEO: Vote For The Best And Worst Charity Ads Of 2016 5:49pm November 21, 2016 by Malaka Gharib Losers get the Rusty Radiator Award. Winners get the golden version.
National Health & Safety Kenyan 'Wonk' Breaks Barriers As Student Body Prez At UNC 2:37pm November 21, 2016 by Jason Beaubien Bradley Opere is the first African to hold the office at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Along the way, he's learned a lot about politics, race — and football. Add to Listen QueueListen Now
World News Health & Safety Crash Test Dummies Show The Difference Between Cars In Mexico And U.S. 12:20pm November 20, 2016 by Erin Ross A car sold in the U.S. may have 10 airbags. The same model sold in a less wealthy country could have 2 — or maybe none.
World News Health & Safety How Khoudia Diop Learned To Love Her Dark Skin 6:59am November 20, 2016 by Malaka Gharib The Senegalese model shot to social media fame for embracing her unusually dark skin — and inspiring women to do the same.