When the Stanford biologist and science writer Paul Ehrlich died last week at 93, the obituaries that followed were a fascinating exercise in editorial balance. As usual, most hesitated to speak too ...
We say: Wealthy folks and GOPers have fled in part because New York’s climate lunacy, pro-crime laws, and, yes, nation-leading tax rates didn’t represent their values. Now she’s noticed that her “tax ...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration will end the federal government's annual report on hunger in America, stating it became "overly politicized" and "rife with inaccuracies." The decision came two ...
Paul Ehrlich, Stanford Professor of Population Studies, Emeritus. Stanford photo. Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich, who died Sunday in Palo Alto at age 93, was a crusader whose dire predictions about ...
There are many ways to fill out your March Madness bracket. Team color. Mascots. Maybe even basketball knowledge. Here's an ...
In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to ...
Paul R. Ehrlich, the Stanford biologist who built a career on apocalyptic predictions of global famine that never arrived, ...
Ann Hernandez, left, drops off food donations from retailers Aug. 26 provided by Food Rescue US-South Florida and Buddy System at the Coconut Grove Crisis Food Pantry, which offers fresh food and ...
Donald Trump leaves after speaking to reporters during a news conference at Trump National Doral Miami on March 9, 2026, in Doral, Florida.
In September 2025, Food & Wine reported on the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) decision to stop publishing the Household Food Security report, which has tracked food access in America for ...
For 30 years, the federal survey tracked whether households were skipping meals or cutting portions — data that informed federal nutrition programs. Now, officials are flying blind. The USDA has ...
Hunger in America looks very different from the stereotype of malnourished children trying to survive a famine in a low-income country far away. In the U.S., hunger is often much less obvious, but ...