Nell McShane Wulfhart tells the story of how women organized to fight sexism in the cabin and turn the job into a lifelong career.
In a new book, legal historian Amy Gajda explores the origins of the “right to privacy.” A daring moment in a Broadway show is part of the story.
The new book by urban designer Stefan Al explores what the history of skyscrapers can show us about the future.
“It was his life’s mission, and it was ultimately his downfall,” write Kirsten Grind and Katherine Sayer in a new book.
In his latest book, NBC News tech correspondent argues that artificial intelligence is using behavioral science to exploit our unconscious habits.
In her new co-authored book, “The Genesis Machine,” futurist Amy Webb walks readers through an imagined reproductive technology center.
A sociologist’s case for taking shows like “The Kardashians” seriously.
In a new book, Wall Street Journal editor Spencer Jakab argues that the GameStop short squeeze did little to change power dynamics on Wall Street.
Majora Carter’s new book, “Reclaiming Your Community,” pursues a “better way” to revitalize cities.
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen looks back at the moments that influenced his thinking in his new memoir, “Home in the World.”