
The "Buggery Act" (1533) was England’s first civil sodomy law, enacted during Henry VIII’s reign and piloted by Thomas Cromwell....
The "Buggery Act" (1533) was England’s first civil sodomy law, enacted during Henry VIII’s reign and piloted by Thomas Cromwell....
Christopher Marlowe, a contemporary of Shakespeare, died at the age of 29 under circumstances that remain shrouded in mystery and...
Millions of Americans may soon face longer wait times, lost benefits, and bureaucratic nightmares as the Social Security Administration struggles...
For over a decade, USAID funded scholarships for thousands of Afghan women to study abroad, symbolizing a commitment to gender...
Scholars and LGBTQ+ advocates are re-examining Shakespeare’s sexuality through his sonnets and plays, noting passionate verses addressed to a male...
Europe faces unprecedented upheaval as President Trump’s overtures to Russia and skepticism toward NATO allies ignite fears of a fractured...
Jim Luce’s fiery opinion piece names 20 authoritarian figures—Putin, Erdoğan, MBS, Kim, Trump, Musk, and more—as enemies of the people....
James Madison, global leadership, U.S. Constitution, checks and balances, compromise, individual rights, adaptability, civic engagement, young leaders, governance
Jim Luce’s essay Life’s Absurdity Tamed through Rituals Within Rituals offers a hopeful lens on life’s chaos. From washing dishes...