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Why Sleep Is the Key to Living Longer
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In the discourse around immigration, human smugglers are often painted as villains. The reality is more complex, writes Jason De León.
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How to Defeat Nazi Propaganda
The strange tale of a fake Nazi radio station that helped win the war. And what it can teach us about disinformation today.
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America is undergoing a devastating erosion of trust that threatens the foundations of democracy.
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How Online Adoption Ads Prey on Pregnant People
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What Teen Girls Can Teach Us
The power of friendship between teen girls is not something to be dismissed.
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The Path to Pokémon
Collaboration and connection were crucial to the franchise’s philosophy from the very beginning.
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The Pandemic Sacrifices of 20-Somethings
During the pandemic 20-somethings were asked to sacrifice a great deal. Their frustration is reshaping American society.
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Stefanie Wilder-Taylor wasn't sure if she qualified as an 'alcoholic.' But she needed to quit anyway.
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