Millions of immigrants over four centuries have made the United States what it is today.
What’s the latest in education, music, travel, sports, social networking, nanotechnology, architecture, and medicine?
Inside the U.S. election campaign – pollsters, pundits, and the Internet.
Activists around the world are using new media to shape government decisions.
Experts examine what motivates terrorists and how they are recruited.
A quick introduction to the United States – facts and statistics, essays, and lots of photos.
The origins and development of U.S. foreign aid – government and private.
Renewable energy, novel vehicles, and low-carbon power generation can lead to a sustainable energy future.
The Panama Canal, Cold War, Marshall Plan, Suez, Nixon in China, Ping-Pong Diplomacy.
How Americans help people with disabilities participate in work and society.
Highlights the roles that the public sector, private sector, and NGOs play in fighting corruption.
Protectionist practices hurt millions, especially in the developing world.
The benefits and problems of globalization.
Insight from students, teachers, and an interview with football star Freddy Adu.
The basics of coming to the United States.
What it takes to get accepted and get a visa to study in the USA.
A look at the evolution of the movie industry.
Meet young people from around the world who have participated in exchange programs.
Influences on American English – Spanglish, Arabic, blogging, games, and hip-hop.
Millions of immigrants over four centuries have made the United States what it is today.
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