Dear Hollywood, This Is How You Make A Movie With African Characters
Sean Penn’s new movie set in Africa got booed at Cannes. Here are 4 films that give African characters (and actors) their due.
Sean Penn’s new movie set in Africa got booed at Cannes. Here are 4 films that give African characters (and actors) their due.
It’s illegal to sell ceremonial such items in the U.S., but they’re popular (and profitable) in France. The art and artifacts are due to hit the auction block Monday.
The author of a new meta-analysis says the importance of grit says the importance of teaching grit has been exaggerated.
Gov. John Bel Edwards is expected to sign the legislation, supported by so-called Blue Lives Matter advocates, which would allow additional penalties against people who target first responders.
A GPS-wearing snowy owl named Baltimore shines a light on a mysterious species.
Paul Tough’s new book surveys the best new evidence on how to overcome the effects of poverty.
Archaeologist Heather Knight tells NPR’s Scott Simon about how the Curtain Theatre, where Shakespeare staged early plays, was rectangular and not round.
The FDA has brushed aside industry objections, requiring labels to disclose how much sugar has been added to packaged food.
The seniors of tomorrow will have much higher rates of diabetes and obesity than the seniors of today, according to a data analysis. That means higher medical bills for them — and for taxpayers, too.
Doctors need to look at the eyes to diagnose disease, but the machines they use are big and expensive. An iPhone or tablet may do as well, scientists say, bringing eye care to the underserved.