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Women Live Longer Than Men—But Not in Medicine
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Harry Warner, founding President of Warner Bros. serves as an example of how to a grow business while exercising political savvy.
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The Nuclear-Level Risk of Superintelligent AI
AI researcher Dan Hendrycks and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt stress the dangers posed by superintelligent AI and offer a framework for preventing AI threats.
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I Resisted Hiring Cleaners After Writing 'Maid'
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The Case for Returning U.S. Public Lands to Indigenous People
"If the U.S. won’t properly care for its public lands, why not return them to their original caretakers?" asks photo-journalist Joe Whittle.
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Why the Fight Against Online Extremism Keeps Failing
Yes, Big Tech can do more. But all online spaces must commit to a more unified stance against extremism, writes Tamar Mitts.
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Column: No, Trump Did Not ‘Bring Back Free Speech’
At his joint address to Congress, Trump said he brought back free speech. His actions say different, writes Scott Nover.
By Scott Nover
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Credit Scores Are Key to Healing our Economy
John Hope Bryant argues that raising credit scores could lower crime rates, increase life expectancy, and lessen political division.
By John Hope Bryant
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Amid DEI Rollbacks, Here Are 3 Key Steps Leaders Can Take
It is up to leaders to create a culture of "unhiding"—where employees feel safe to bring their best selves to work, writes Ruth Rathblott.
By Ruth Rathblott
March 4, 2025
The 1930s Case That Sparked a Deportation Debate
The story Frances Perkins, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Labor Secretary, highlights the importance of protecting due process.
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March 4, 2025
Actually, Sometimes Facts Don't Matter
Jacob Russell and Dennis Patterson explain how facts are not the magic bullet for politics.
By Jacob Hale Russell and Dennis Patterson
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The U.S. is No Longer the World’s Only Superpower
In his new book "Statecraft 2.0" Dennis Ross explores the domestic and international implications of the United States no longer dominating the world stage.
By Dennis Ross
March 4, 2025
What the 1990s Tell Us About DOGE
Here's how Musk's DOGE efforts compare with Clinton's attempts to "reinvent government" and minimize bureaucracy in the 1990s.
By Jacob Bruggeman & Casey Eilbert / Made by History
March 3, 2025
How I Survived the Aftermath of My Rape
'There is no truth to be found in the mind of a rapist; there’s no logic there to be parsed or decoded.'
By Amanda Nguyen
March 3, 2025
The Cost of Trying to Live Forever
Arianna Huffington argues that while the longevity movement is everywhere, it's not everything. It can cause us to focus only on how long to live and not on how to live.
By Arianna Huffington
March 3, 2025
How the Supreme Court Paved the Way for DOGE
Through a series of decisions, the Republican Justices laid the groundwork for much of the chaos of the Trump Administration
By Leah Litman
February 28, 2025
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