Maasai Men Play Cricket to End ‘The Cut’
In the movie “Warriors,” they use their status from playing cricket to speak out against FGM. And the game’s fun, too.
In the movie “Warriors,” they use their status from playing cricket to speak out against FGM. And the game’s fun, too.
It fits in your hand, can connect to Wi-Fi and has Bluetooth. The $9 CHIP promises to be a teaching tool that’s also fun to play with. It’s just one of several low-cost computers hitting the market.
The American Psychological Association corrected a study that found no health problems from teen pot smoking. It had contradicted other studies that found increased risk of psychotic disorders.
Separation of church and state? When it comes to fighting food waste, the U.S. government is looking to partner up with the faithful.
Reports of starvation in Syria are calling the world’s attention to the toll of extreme malnutrition.
Four parents share the moment they learned their children had autism, and the signs that led them to seek a doctor’s opinion.
Back in November of 2014, Obama announced plans to shield up to 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation. Even before his plans got off the ground, lower courts put them on hold.
Airport workers in New York City, Chicago, Miami and other cities held protests on Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. They called for their hourly minimum wages to increase to $15.
Ring, ring. Hello?It’s reality calling. People are shallow, and life isn’t fair.
Tonight’s record $1.5 billion Powerball drawing may seem like a modern phenomenon, but this frenzy is nothing new. Just ask Charles Dickens, who bemusedly observed the Naples lottery 170 years ago.