Vol. 149 No. 7, January - January 2017
Index
- Analyze the photo.
- Analyze the political cartoon.
- Analyzing authors' claims: read the debate on pages 22-23 about whether the U.S. is winning its war on terrorism, then follow the directions below to analyze each author's claims and decide who makes a stronger case.
- Constitutionality check.
- In the news Asia & Oceania.
- In the news south America.
- Know whether it's news: after reading and discussing the upfront article "fake news fooling millions!" use this form to evaluate the reliability of a news story you read online.
- Presidents of the United States.
- The three branches of government.
- A ride through horror.
- $148,000.
- 117.
- 40%.
- 400.
- Rats are ticklish too.
- Shakespeare's secret helper?
- Ethical dilemma: making me eat my words.
- Selfie security?
- The world's top recyclers.
- Fake news fooling millions!
- How Trump could change America: as Donald Trump prepares to take office this month as the 45th president, a look at six ways his policies and personality could reshape the nation.
- A new day for Cuba? The death of Fidel Castro raises big questions about Cuba's future--and its relations with the U.S.
- Equal pay for equal play? As women's sports become more popular, female athletes are demanding to be paid like their male counterparts.
- The right to love: fifty years ago, in Loving v. Virginia, the Supreme Court made mixed-race marriages legal across the U.S.
- Are we winning the battle against terrorism?