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Our prime minister has navigated the world stage this past week as if being shepherded by The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, the fictional intergalactic wiki…
Thinking about the moment we’re in, when I hear or see people who are honored and commemorated in such a way so that they almost become…
This article contains minor spoilers for Task.If there’s a type of TV I love, it’s the hard-boiled detective drama: stories about morally complex, oft washed-up cops…
According to the law, Robert Morris was a criminal. The second Black lawyer in the history of the United States, Morris was among a group of…
Educators are embarking on new territory. The role of the federal government has shifted, raising new considerations for teachers and school and district leaders. Federal education…
Wes Streeting, the UK health secretary, was in a government car heading back into central London from a flag-raising to mark the UK’s recognition of Palestine…
September 25, 20255 min readGood Conversations Don’t Require Everybody to Agree, Neuroscience ShowsBrain imaging is illuminating the patterns linked to productive, positive dialogue, and those insights…
Immediately following the 2024 presidential election, Democrats seemed to be in rare agreement: They had moved too far to the left on cultural issues, and it…
Seven US states and the nation’s largest city announced this week that they have formed the Northeast Public Health Collaborative, in an effort to strengthen the…
It has become popular in recent years to describe a dominant athlete as a “problem”—as in, this person is so spectacular, they create problems for the…
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