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/ 6 months agoFrom the ’60s till now, TV news coverage of large-scale university protests doesn’t look so different
While people rely less on TV for their daily news than they used to, it remains influential − and the TV...
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/ 6 months agoMarket trust at stake: What the Supreme Court’s ruling in SEC v. Jarkesy means for investors
The 6-3 Supreme Court ruling could create new risks for unwary investors – and a new reason for them to invest...
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/ 6 months agoSmaller family companies are the unexpected innovation powerhouses in many countries in the world
Small and medium-sized family businesses are more innovative than you might realize.
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/ 6 months ago4 books by Black Philadelphia women that depict struggle and joy in the City of Sisterly Love
The author of ‘A Black Philadelphia Reader,’ a new anthology of writing by Philadelphia authors past and present, revisits four riveting...
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/ 6 months agoJoe Biden commits to staying in the race – like Nixon, his biggest threat comes from within his own party
Politicians often are firmly committed to what they say they will do – until they announce otherwise.
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/ 6 months ago‘The immortal Gods alone have neither age nor death’: Wisdom from Greek tragedies for Joe Biden
In the ugly spectacle of American politics, it’s hard to keep humanity in sight. But literature, says a poet and scholar...
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/ 6 months agoTrump’s criminal conviction won’t stop him from getting security clearance as president − but Biden can still control his access for now
Under normal circumstances, Trump’s criminal record and other aspects of his life, including financial history, would disqualify him from getting access...
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/ 6 months agoBy revealing their mental health struggles, pro athletes are scoring with fans
Talking about mental health can be difficult for anyone. It’s even harder for athletes, who are expected to exhibit mental toughness.
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/ 6 months agoDig safely when building sandcastles and tunnels this summer – collapsing sand holes can cause suffocation and even death
Kids love digging and may not realize the dangers a hole in the sand can pose.
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/ 6 months agoWhen scientific citations go rogue: Uncovering ‘sneaked references’
Scholars have long measured the impact of a paper by counting the number of times other scientific articles cite it. Researchers...