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First Lady’s New Initiative Puts Her in Good Company

When first lady Melania Trump announced the launch of her BE BEST initiative this week, she became the la...
Jun 18, 2018VIEW
Editors' PicksSportsBusinessU.S.-Japan Relations

“No Attack, No Chance” – Takuma Sato Keeps Racing Toward His Dreams

In May 2017, professional racing driver Takuma Sato became the first Japanese to win the Indianapolis 500...
May 22, 2018VIEW
Education & Study AbroadScience & Technology

Advice on Studying Abroad: Stem Cell Researcher Shinya Yamanaka

Dr. Shinya Yamanaka, the director and a professor of Kyoto University’s Center for iPS Cell Research and ...
May 14, 2018VIEW
Editors' PicksPolitics

Meet Mike Pompeo, the New Secretary of State

Few Americans possess a resume as varied as that of Mike Pompeo: first in his class at West Point, an edi...
May 2, 2018VIEW
Arts & Culture

The Architectural Beauty of U.S. Embassy Buildings

The U.S. Department of State has 275 diplomatic posts that own or lease 3,500 properties in 180 countries...
Apr 9, 2018VIEW
PoliticsArts & Culture

Presidential Libraries Are More Than Books And Paper

Visitors to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, get a chance to see up clo...
Apr 5, 2018VIEW
BusinessScience & Technology

U.S. Companies Raise the Bar on Recycling

Nothing stands out on beaches or in trash heaps, landfills and those piles of garbage floating in the oce...
Apr 3, 2018VIEW
Education & Study Abroad

Ocean-Inspired Idioms

This article is only available in Japanese. The original English version is available here on ShareAmeric...
Mar 28, 2018VIEW
Editors' PicksEducation & Study AbroadArts & Culture

Advice on Studying Abroad: Film Director Keishi Otomo

Keishi Otomo is a world-renowned film director who worked on the 2010 NHK historical fiction TV drama ser...
Mar 6, 2018VIEW
SportsVIDEOS

Snowboard Phenom Chloe Kim Readies for Winter Games in South Korea

Chloe Kim can perform snowboarding’s most challenging stunts. She’s the first woman to nail in competitio...
Feb 6, 2018VIEW
Education & Study Abroad

Idioms with the Word "Free"

This article is only available in Japanese. The original English version is here on ShareAmerica....
Jan 30, 2018VIEW
Editors' PicksSportsSocial Issues

U.S. Olympian Hits Her Stride

Twelve years after immigrating to the United States from Ghana to live with her father, Maame Biney becam...
Jan 24, 2018VIEW
Politics

Local Government: Mayors, Police, School Boards Get the Job Done

This article is part of a three-part series on how federalism works in America. Other installments will f...
Jan 19, 2018VIEW
Politics

Federal Government: More than the White House and Congress

This article is part of a three-part series on how federalism works in America. Other installments focus ...
Jan 19, 2018VIEW
Politics

State Government: Where Innovation Often Flows

This article is part of a three-part series on how federalism works in America. Other installments focus ...
Jan 19, 2018VIEW
Social Issues

The Life and Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. dedicated his life to the nonviolent struggle for racial equality in the United St...
Jan 12, 2018VIEW
Social Issues

Martin Luther King Jr.: Global Beacon for Human Rights

Martin Luther King Jr. is renowned as the hero who fought and died to end racial discrimination and advan...
Jan 12, 2018VIEW
Education & Study Abroad

International Students a Boon for U.S. Universities — and Vice Versa

America’s colleges and universities once again have attracted a record number of international students, ...
Nov 28, 2017VIEW
SportsSocial Issues

Running in America: Popular and Fun

You see them everywhere, on urban streets, in sylvan parks and around suburban developments. Runners, ...
Nov 27, 2017VIEW
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