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The end of the academic year has brought a crescendo of laws in the U.S. aimed at restricting cellphone use in K-12 schools.
Concern over the country splitting apart may be headed off by an attempt at national reconciliation through two commissions probing past atrocities.
This year marks the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth. An engaging new French film, “Jane Austen Wrecked My Life,” ...
Historian Peniel Joseph’s “Freedom Season” raises up the work of Black activists seeking a more just society in the pivotal ...
Five years ago, the murder of George Floyd by police sparked a nationwide protest movement. Today, Ben Crump, the lawyer who ...
Trump economic advisers range from mainstream allies to fiercely devoted friends to MAGA stalwarts. All share a strong ...
North Atlantic right whales are critically endangered. But cooperation from towns, businesses, fishers, and ecologists to use ...
Although George Floyd was murdered in Minneapolis, there’s a reason national political correspondent Story Hinckley decided to go to Kansas City, Missouri, to tell the story of the fifth anniversary ...
Israel’s military operation in Gaza is facing increased opposition, abroad and at home. Yet even within the Netanyahu ...
As we understand that every part of our life is governed by God, divine Love, we experience freedom of movement.
Defense Department schools for service members’ children are removing books the Trump administration says focus on diversity, ...
President Trump’s second-term legacy rests on whether he can persuade enough Republican lawmakers to support his priorities.
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