What the ‘Silent Majority’ Means in 2016
The phrase has a long history, going back as far as Richard Nixon, who used it to push back against anti-war protesters and 1960s counterculture.
The phrase has a long history, going back as far as Richard Nixon, who used it to push back against anti-war protesters and 1960s counterculture.
The prize honors “a critically acclaimed author whose work embodies its mission to oppose repression in any form and to champion the best of humanity.“
The idea that atheists cling to their nonbelief despite a sad loss of meaning in their lives is a tired old myth, says anthropologist and atheist Barbara J. King.
The mood of the voters is one of the most important political factors in an election year. This year voters are anxious, frightened and angry — for a lot of good reasons.
Chances are that you know someone with the virus. But many people don’t talk about it. Some say opening up about their herpes status helped them move on.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is most commonly diagnosed in children. But older adults may find that what they had worried was early dementia is actually ADHD.
NPR’s senior education correspondent offers his predictions for the big stories in K-12 and higher education.
Two of the 2015 Nobel Prize winners for medicine discovered a drug that is driving down this parasitic disease in Ghana.
Mayor Karen Weaver was elected in November after vowing to address the problem, which began in 2014. Thursday, the head of the EPA’s regional office resigned.
Two weeks ago, Kenyans finally got access to Netflix. But we still don’t know if they’ll binge happily every after.