by Charlotte Parker | 10 Jul 2017 | Americas, Discovery, Eyewitness, United States, Youth Voices
Pickup duty at a school in South Texas, a stone’s throw from the Rio Grande River, is a window into the world of my students and their families. Bright skies over South Texas (photo by Charlotte Parker) The author, Charlotte Parker, last contributed to...
by Nelson Graves | 17 Feb 2017 | Discovery, Donald Trump, Fake News, Future of Democracy, Technology, United States
Increasingly we are living in media silos that divide us from large numbers of fellow citizens. Here are some tricks for bursting your media bubble. Worried about alternative facts? Try entering an alternative universe. Like it or not, each of us lives in a media...
by News Decoder | 8 Feb 2017 | Americas, Discovery, Donald Trump, Personal Reflections, United States
By Robert Holloway It is the year 2242. A small group of people emerge from a battered bus in the morning twilight. They walk across barren ground towards a white concrete wall that stretches left and right as far as the eye can see. They are thin and shabbily...
by Nelson Graves | 22 Nov 2016 | Africa, Americas, Asia, Discovery, Europe, Islam, Middle East, Paris attacks, Refugees, Syria, Terrorism, United States
By Nelson Graves Let’s take time out from digesting Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential election to look at a critical issue that is helping to shape politics in that country and around the world: terrorism. Terrorism sends shock waves around...
by Susan Ruel | 16 Nov 2016 | Americas, Discovery, Donald Trump, Future of Democracy, Personal Reflections, United States
I was a reluctant volunteer for Hillary Clinton. I was propelled by fear of how I’d feel if the unthinkable happened. Now I’m angry I did not do more. The author (seated in front, in black) with Clinton campaign volunteers in Pennsylvania The days since November...
by Nelson Graves | 14 Nov 2016 | Americas, Discovery, Donald Trump, United States, Women's rights
Pulling your hair out over Donald Trump? Don’t panic yet. Soon the President-elect will start feeling cross-currents. It’s the rule of checks and balances. Protesters demonstrate against U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, New York, 12 November 2016...
by Nelson Graves | 9 Nov 2016 | Americas, Discovery, Donald Trump, Future of Democracy, Personal Reflections, United States
Trump has won, and Clinton has lost. Half of America is elated, half is afraid. It’s an historic moment in America. Now, time to get to work. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump at an election night rally in New York, 9 November 2016, (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci) Today,...
by Nelson Graves | 4 Oct 2016 | Discovery, Islam, Middle East, Syria, Terrorism
By Nelson Graves The Islamic State movement will probably be destroyed militarily in the next year, but the roots of the radical group will survive unless Arab regimes promote social justice and economic growth. That was one of the key messages that Rami Khouri, an...
by News Decoder | 13 Sep 2016 | Discovery, Islam, Middle East, Syria
By Alistair Lyon When Turkish tanks swept into Syria last month, their first objective was to drive Islamic State fighters from Jarablus, a border town whose strategic location has long attracted covetous eyes and the murky maneuvers of spies and statesmen. For...
by News Decoder | 6 Sep 2016 | Discovery, Donald Trump, Europe, United States
This is the first of two articles on the consequences of British voters’ decision to leave the European Union. By James Ryder Picture the scene: January 20, 2017. Washington, DC. U.S. President Donald Trump, just sworn in, turns to cheering well-wishers crowded...