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Silencing Period Talk Hurts Athletes
By Christine Yu
How I Reconnected With My Childhood Best Friend
By Lindsay Karp
Nobody Cares About Homeless People Until They Die
By Belinda Luscombe
There Is No Right Way to Read
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What Americans Fear—And What They Should
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Katy Kelleher explores our penchant for validating prettiness with pain.
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What Animals Can Teach Us About Truth and Lies
If cheating is a product of evolution, why do we still value truth, writes Lixing Sun.
By Lixing Sun
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Why Borders as We Know Them Won’t Survive the Century to Come
Climate change and immigration will dramatically reshape the world's borders
By James Crawford
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Teen Girls Are Facing a Mental Health Epidemic. We're Doing Nothing About It
A new report from the CDC shows the shocking rates of mental health issues for teen girls. Jean Twenge explains what's causing it
By Jean M. Twenge
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The Hazards of Searching for 'Marriage Material'
Whether it's app dating or meeting someone in real life, we are always bargaining for love, writes Myisha Battle.
By Myisha Battle
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I Took the SAT Again in My 50s. I Had Learned Nothing
I set out to see what half a century of living had equipped me with according to the College Board
By Philippe Reines
February 9, 2023
Midwifery Care Was the Best Decision I Ever Made
Like most American women, I set out to have a hospital birth—just as my mother had done.
By Elaine Welteroth
January 23, 2023
America Is Lost in a Dark Forest, But There's a Path Out
We must find practical ways to think through our major challenges or face dire consequences, writes Admiral James Stavridis
By James Stavridis
January 7, 2023
What The Epiphany Teaches Us About Political Hatred
The story of the three Wise Men and King Herod is a parable for our time of poisonous political hostility
By Matthew Ichibashi Potts
January 6, 2023
Why This Economist Thinks You Should Live Like An Artist
Recognizing that you are not in control doesn’t mean there’s no control at all or zero planning.
By Russ Roberts
December 17, 2022
What Advent Means to Me as a Black Christian
"I’m no longer Catholic, but I find myself looking back on Christmas at the cathedral with a new appreciation."
By Taylor Harris
December 13, 2022
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