How to Watch the Eurovision Song Contest in the U.S.
Peacock obtained the rights to both the 2021 and 2022 competitions so U.S. viewers can (legally) tune in this year and enjoy the action as it happens, along with Europe.
You Can Now Get Paid $1k to Explore Your Own State in a Dream Job Outdoors
Anyone over the age of 18 living in any of the 50 states is eligible to apply to be WhistleOut's "chief adventure officer."
America's Vaccine Diplomacy Should Start in its Backyard
The U.S., Mexico and Canada have deeply intertwined societies.
'America, America,' Documentary About Faith and Politics in U.S., Debuts
Produced by "Justified" actor Nick Searcy, "America, America" features conservatives Charlie Kirk and Ben Shapiro, among others, sharing stories about the importance of religion in American history.
The America I Know
Americans are subjected to a relentless drumbeat of negative news, but that can be a distorted picture.
The U.S. Should Add a Little Humility to its China Policy
The U.S. foreign policy establishment is effectively treating China as it treated the Soviet Union for over four decades: as an overriding, existential danger to American power that seeks to rewrite the rules as they've existed since World War II.
North Korea May Resume Testing Improved Intercontinental Nuclear Missiles
With capabilities of hitting U.S. targets, General Glen VanHerck said the focus is on developing advanced sensors to detect threats.
Only the Strong Will Survive? American Echoes of a Dark Past
As Texans recover from the current crisis, and as other crises arise around the country, all Americans would do well to reject leaders who treat some of their constituents' lives as valuable and others as expendable.
An Electric Vehicle Revolution Relies on Reevaluating Supply Chains
In order to get on the same level of advanced clean energy societies, like Norway, the U.S. must get into the weeds and focus on every aspect of the EV supply chain.
'I'm 91 And The Oldest Working Police Officer In My State'
I'll be 92 years old on May 12 and I'm the oldest police officer still working in Arkansas and, I believe, all of America.
Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani's Government Needs to Go
Afghans should support the current U.S. peace plan.
The United States of Oligarchy
More and more Americans on both the left and right now realize that our democracy has turned into an oligarchy.
America Has More Fully Vaccinated People Than COVID-19 Cases
The U.S. still leads the world in COVID-19 cases, but the number of fully vaccinated people now outnumbers the number of cases.
Meghan Markle Is a Uniquely American Hero
Americans love an underdog, and a Black girl from inner-city Los Angeles taking on the British Monarchy is the epitome of a David versus Goliath tale. And David versus Goliath tales are the stuff American legends are made of.
Meaningfulness, Its Moral Implications and the Path Forward
Most jobs are not geared toward the attainment of meaningfulness for those who must work them.
America is Back: What That Looks Like for an Ally
When the United States shies away from international leadership, other actors, often with hostile intent, fill that void.
Major Civil Rights Movements in All 50 States
From heartbreak to triumph, these are 50 defining moment for civil rights in America. They stand out for different reasons and led to changes that lifted different groups, but they all prove how much can be achieved—and how much still remains to be accomplished.
Uncivil Religion in an Uncivil War
Civil religion is the set of sacred values, rituals and symbols that tell a nation's story and give a shared identity to its people.
Coronavirus Death Toll in America Surpasses 400,000
More people in America have died from the new coronavirus than U.S. service members in battle during any single war.
A Day of Service to Welcome Biden-Harris Administration
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris mean what they say when they speak of being a president and vice president for all Americans—regardless of political stripe, creed or color.
Tech CEO Who Stormed Capitol Calls It Worst Decision of His Life
Cogensia CEO Brad Rukstales claimed that he "followed hundreds" into the government building.
NATO Secretary General Calls Scenes from Washington D.C. 'Shocking'
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), called for the democratic process to be respected.
U.S. Ushers in New Year With 20M COVID Cases, 25 % of World's Total
Another possible wave of cases has been forecasted following the holidays.
Celebs React to McConnell Blocking Unanimous Vote for $2K Stimulus Checks
Rob Reiner, Sarah Cooper and more aren't happy with the Senate majority leader, who blocked a proposal by Chuck Schumer and Bernie Sanders to unanimously pass the emergency funding.
America's Crisis of Adulthood
Are we ready to exchange our prolonged adolescence for the mantle of a mature adult generation, released at last from our obsessive attachments to things that don't ultimately matter?
Nurse Administers COVID Vaccine to Cancer Doctor Who Saved Her Life
"She said she told him, 'thank you for saving my life 20yrs ago, I hope this may help save your life, too.,." her son revealed on Twitter.
High School Yearbook Rejects Photo of Senior Who Used U.S. Flag as Prop
The new photo that the student submitted still has the American flag displayed prominently.
Giving Tuesday 2020: Here Are The Top-Rated Charitable Organizations
From American neighbors to global citizens, here's how you can make a difference.
This is America's Last Shot at Global Leadership. Don't Squander It
The global power structure is changing, and neither America nor the world can afford the incoming Biden Administration to take a holiday from international engagement.
What's the Difference Between Veterans Day and Memorial Day?
While both days honor the military, there are key differences in what members of the armed forces each day commemorates.