Now that the special counsel’s investigation is finally over, a look at what it means for President Trump and the nation

The U.S. and Russia are walking away from a landmark arms control treaty. Does that increase the risk of nuclear war?

An illegal scheme to buy spots at elite schools is focusing attention on the role of money in college admissions.

A courageous protest by Barbara Johns helped lead to a Supreme Court ruling 65 years ago that segregated public schools were unconstitutional.

Two experts weigh in on the issue.

Cartoons about nuclear weapons, self-driving cars, the Mueller report, and more

The Olympics’ organizing committee is considering adding the dance for the 2024 Summer Games.

A new museum in New York City houses thousands of artifacts from the former Russian spy agency.

A group of teenage girls have invented a tent to help homeless people.

Quirky stats about a mountain-climbing dog, teen anxiety, paper towels, and more

How willing are different age groups to ride in self-driving cars?

China is using millions of cockroaches to consume its food waste.

Is it fair that haircutters charge more to cut a girl’s hair than to cut a boy’s?
