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What image of femininity is subtly imposed on us in the war against toxic masculinity?
As humans, we teach each other. But do we take for granted our freedom to do so?
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Turkish government is trying to silence its own.
“At this point our data is more valuable than oil,” Yang said. “If anyone benefits from our data it should be us.”
In hopes of saving their countries, many small nations are making big promises on cutting emissions.
The recent discovery highlights an alarming cybersecurity vulnerability in the health care industry.
If economic growth knowingly increases mass-scale suffering, can we stop chasing it?
Could Jerome Segal lead the country toward the utopia of our American dreams?
As it turns out, hacking an election isn’t as hard as you’d think.
Without expressing and evaluating ideas, we would never be able to determine what’s right or wrong.
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In Canada and Austria, there are some signs that the young Swedish activist is already reshaping the political landscape.
Part of the U.K.’s push for total wind energy.
Is former Vice President Joe Biden’s “return to normalcy” approach too moderate for Democratic voters?
Witchcraft and pagan spiritualities are on the rise in the United States — especially within mainstream youth culture.
Those silky tea bags might be releasing plastics into your digestive system.
The global inflation rate is currently around 3.6%, but is much higher in these countries
The new feature uses Amazon’s neural text-to-speech technology, which allows it to produce phrases that weren’t priorly recorded.
The national public charging infrastructure is coming online.
This could become a standard feature one day.
Musk also said that “anonymous bot swarms” should be investigated.
Heinous, if proved accurate.
To experience real fulfillment, it’s important to evaluate opportunities before jumping on board.
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A new study shows that nearly 40 percent of Americans report being stressed out by U.S. politics.
Bio-plastics could prove to be a suitable alternative to single-use plastics.
The history of the music industry parallels that of many industries and institutions in the U.S. Many, that is, except for education.
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Some say Islam is not a religion. Here’s why all faiths should contest that.
But few critics actually addressed the science on climate change.
In 1919, Woodrow Wilson attempted to rally the U.S. behind the League of Nations. His failure suggested the way forward.
While pressure to succeed is on the rise, students’ mental health and readiness for college has diminshed.
Around 9 percent of the U.S. population believe the Pizzagate theory is true.