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During World War II, the U.S. incarcerated over 100,000 Japanese Americans in concentration camps throughout the West.
If the only advice you’ve heard on public speaking is to imagine the audience in their underwear, this article’s for you.
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The term socialism makes political discourse difficult. Should we do away with it altogether?
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The distance between the American dream and reality is expressed best through literature.
A wealthy team doesn’t automatically make for a successful team.
Senator John Sidney McCain III, who died Saturday, Aug. 25, 2018 at the age of 81, is lying in state in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol.
The new podcast is a deep dive into human nature.
FieldTrip is advancing the realm of clinical psychedelic testing.
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The design ethicist did not hold back his concerns when talking to political leaders.
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A new study from the University of Pittsburgh details how the anti-vaxx movement has divided and grown.
The Glen McLaughlin Collection brings together more than 700 historical examples of ‘California as an island’.
Finland’s educational system was driven by a culture that supports a strong social contract, one the United States currently lacks.
Without a healthy mind, tackling life’s challenges becomes exponentially more difficult.
As Facebook and YouTube move to moderate anti-vaccination content, Amazon has given no indication that it plans to do the same.
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It makes no “makes no economic or energy sense.”
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Polls show that more Americans today define socialism as an ideology of “equality” than one espousing government control of the economy.
A study of 323 uprisings against repressive regimes yields stunning insights.
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