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We Don’t See What Climate Change Is Doing to Us

Many of us realize climate change is a threat to our well being. But what we have not yet grasped…

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The Problem With Saying ‘Sex Assigned at Birth’

As you may have noticed, “sex” is out, and “sex assigned at birth” is in. Instead of asking for a…

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The Persistent Threat to Abortion Rights

The Supreme Court this week heard the first major challenge to abortion rights since it struck down Roe v. Wade…

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World

Theresa May, Former U.K. Prime Minister, Won’t Stand in Next Election

The veteran Conservative Party lawmaker, whose time as leader was plagued by Brexit turmoil, said she would step down after…

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Magazine

Why Won’t Our Daughter Introduce Us to Her New Boyfriend?

Parents who enjoy an otherwise close relationship with their 33-year-old daughter feel hurt not to have been introduced to a…

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Easing the Daily Reality of My Strangeness

Like many African American professors, I teach at a predominantly white institution (Wheaton College) and live in the largely white…

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Magazine

My Brother’s Ex-Wife Won’t Return a Family Heirloom. Help!

A reader had hoped that her grandmother’s ring would stay in the family, perhaps to pass on to her daughter,…

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World

New York City Public Schools Will Hold Remote Classes Because of Snow

The city is preparing for the largest snowfall in two years on Tuesday. It will be the first time during…

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News

Every FAFSA Delay Puts College Further Out of Reach

Each year, more than 17 million students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, hoping to secure…

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Is Poor Economic Sentiment All About MAGA?

The economy is good, but Americans feel bad about it. Or do they? The more I look into it, the…

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