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Pandemic Relief Funding for Child Care Is Ending. What Now?
More than 80 percent of licensed child care providers in the United States received the grants, which they used to…
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News
Why Unions Are Good for America
As the United Automobile Workers strike continues, we’re likely to hear grumbling about labor unions. “They killed the auto industry…
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When Your ‘Doppelganger’ Becomes a Conspiracy Theorist
In June, the Canadian journalist and activist Naomi Klein was sitting in the dark gray booth of a recording studio…
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Why You Should Listen to Your Worst Instincts
There is no end of advice these days on how to be a good person, how to make good decisions,…
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Artists Have Little to Fear From A.I.
I’ve got 99 problems with A.I., but intellectual property ain’t one. Media and entertainment industries have lately been consumed with…
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Health
Gender Surgeries Nearly Tripled From 2016 Through 2019, Study Finds
The number of procedures rose to roughly 13,000 in 2019 from about 4,550 in 2016 as access broadened, researchers estimated.
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Health
A Novel Therapy, Using Writing, Shows Promise for PTSD
The News A comparatively quick treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, in which a patient writes about traumatic experiences in five…
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Howard S. Becker, Who Looked at Society With a Fresh Eye, Dies at 95
A sociologist, he challenged conventional thinking on matters as diverse as deviance, art making and marijuana use, and later found…
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US
DeSantis Tweaks His Messaging and Tactics After a Tough Campaign Stretch
The Florida governor, who has been losing ground in polls and dealing with staffing, spending and messaging issues, looks to…
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The Irony in the ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’
You may have heard about Oliver Anthony, a Virginia-based folk singer who has become a conservative folk hero on account…