NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER Michael Pillsbury, senior fellow and director for Chinese strategy at the Hudson Institute, speaks about the challenges the Biden administration faces regarding Chinese policy Wednesday, June 30, 2021 on the
Roberts NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER It was hard for Dexter Roberts to find an affordable cup of coffee or a good pizza when he arrived in China in 1995. This was before China’s huge
NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER ‘Too Male’ China has 30 million bachelors. That’s more than the population of California. The one-child policy in China, designed to control population growth in the mid-20th century, was a
NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER President Joe Biden and President Xi Jinping cooperating to combat climate change, Somini Sengupta said, is like a couple in divorce court trying to plan their child’s wedding. “In short,
NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER Sterling Elliott was born into music. While he was in the womb, his mother had a cello waiting for him. She wanted to have a quartet, so his two older
FONG NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER Mei Fong’s writing is far-reaching and deeply personal. Her book, One Child: The Story of China’s Most Radical Experiment, covers how the one-child policy still impacts economic growth and
NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER Sengupta Just as Somini Sengupta started to read, her grandfather started to lose his eyesight. In a 2018 lecture at Dartmouth College, she talked about reading newspapers to him. Sengupta
NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER Chautauqua Institution has expanded its dining options with a new food truck and bar. With a lakeside view and next to the chimes of the Miller Bell Tower, Chautauquans can
NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER The Chautauqua Post Office is, in its own way, a pillar of the community. The building has been there for well over a hundred years, welcoming generations. To this day,
Hochschild Special Adviser to the Secretary-General of the United Nations Fabrizio Hochschild said the news media has covered in depth the life-threatening, physical effects of COVID-19, but the amount of people whose mental health has
Ewalt and Fore During childhood, people experience three major turning points regarding education. At around age 5, said Henrietta Fore, they should be ready to learn. “This means in those first 1,000 days, you need
Rachel Bowen Pittman grew up in a segregated Memphis, Tennessee. At age 15, she attended a National Conference of Christians and Jews summer camp, which encouraged children to interact with other cultures and taught them
In 1796, James Phipps, a child living in Gloucestershire, England, became the subject of the first successful documented vaccination. In 1967, Marcelino Candau, then-director general of the World Health Organization, initiated a global movement to
In 1786, with Daniel Shays leading a rebellion and the Articles of Confederation proving to be ineffective, George Washington and the other Founding Fathers believed the newly formed United States was in peril. Presidential historian
Ewalt and Bazelon A larger amount of mail-in ballots for the 2020 presidential election may force states, particularly swing states, to count the ballots into the next morning. Emily Bazelon, staff writer for The New
Libertarianism is a philosophy centered on protecting private property, free markets and individual liberties. Robert Levy, chairman of the board of directors at the Cato Institute, said that libertarians tend to agree with conservatives regarding