Trump Effect: Civil Liberties Groups See Surge in Donations
By The Associated Press November 16, 2016 As seen in: Salon Fortune TimesUnion The Daily Journal Wish TV Daily Democrat In the... Read More
Bill that Would Reduce Unintended Pregnancies Passes California Senate
Nearly half of all pregnancies in the United States are unintended or unwanted. In a bipartisan vote of 28 to 6, the... Read More
Without Scalia, U.S. v. Texas Outcome Unpredictable
By Joe Guzzardi March 15, 2016 Senior Associate Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s sudden death has set off a firestorm of Washington... Read More
Georgie Anne Geyer: Journalist with a heart…and a brain
Georgie Anne Geyer In a journalism career now spanning more than half a century, Chicago native Georgie Anne Geyer has worked as... Read More
Aldous Huxley on Overpopulation
Brave New World author warned of threat in 1958 Aldous Huxley (1894-1963) as a young man. Aldous Huxley (1894-1963) is most remembered... Read More
Three-fourths of U.S. Population Growth Now from Immigration
By: Steve Byas October 27, 2015 The New American While native-born Americans have apparently chosen to have fewer and fewer children... Read More
A Family Foundation's Crusade on Biodiversity—And Its Controversies
Stefanie Garden August 24, 2015 Inside Philanthropy Whose side are green funders on? Humans or non-humans? It's actually an interesting question, one... Read More
Feeding people on our stressed planet will require a “revolution”
Brian Bienkowski August 5, 2015 Environmental Heath News Two renowned scientists—Stanford's Paul Ehrlich and UC-Berkeley's John Harte — argue that feeding the... Read More
Who’s to blame during California drought? Basically everyone
Fenit Nirappil June 18, 2015 Associated Press As seen in multiple publications including: The Washington Times ABCNews U.S. News & World Report.... Read More
Mad Dogs and Ideologues
By Randy Alcorn June 2, 2015 By now most of us who pay any attention to American politics know that the nation... Read More