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Can You Really ‘Rot’ Your Brain by Scrolling Too Much on Your Smartphone?
While that message has been spread on social media, researchers are just beginning to understand how the devices affect the ...
The political theorist Corey Robin walks through the history of the Red Scare and the “fractured mirror” it is to Trump’s ...
Viral videos have shifted public opinion about water monitors, long held in contempt in Thai culture, even as rising numbers ...
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British attitudes to immigrants from Europe can be shifted by relatable messaging, study finds
UK voters are far more likely to see immigration from the EU as good for Britain after reading a short, positive message ...
Goldberg has confessed that she "can't afford" to retire because she didn't "marry well," so she needs to continue working to ...
In a conversation with Tim Alberta at The Atlantic Festival, former Vice President Mike Pence discussed his conservatism, the ...
When Tanzanian Sign Language (TSL) is present, a teenager can describe pain without guessing, a mother can consent with ...
The market came into the week pricing a 3.63% year-end Fed policy rate. After Wednesday’s 25 bps rate cut, the market ended ...
Michael Gove is happy to confirm that he is back in touch with Boris Johnson and David Cameron, having been accused by both ...
Aston Villa look like a bad team and Unai Emery thinks they are a lazy one. What has gone wrong is no longer a question that ...
Officials appealed to the public for help in finding the person who shot the right-wing political activist. The F.B.I.
Rosa Brooks on Trump’s National Guard deployment and using troops to police American streets. Plus: how Trump’s foreign ...
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