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Welcome to the age of non-profit city government
Can NGOs run cities?
07/14/2012 21:30 UTC
American citizens are paying for President Trump's tariffs — not China
New working papers from the National Bureau of Economic Research reveal the sweeping impacts of Trump's trade war
01/10/2020 19:13 UTC
Magazine publishes previously unreleased short story by Joseph Heller
"Almost Like Christmas," about a fight in an alleyway, comes out in The Strand Magazine
07/23/2013 18:04 UTC
Psychiatrists recommend evaluation: "Trump’s communicative abilities appear to be deteriorating"
Experts warn that not giving him an evaluation could leave America “in an ominous dark place as Trump's prognosis"
09/04/2019 15:21 UTC
Summers steps down
After a year of controversy and criticism, the embattled Harvard president calls it quits.
02/22/2006 03:03 UTC
Stephen Miller's un-Jewish tradition: Hostility toward immigrants
President Trump's senior policy adviser is on an anti-immigrant crusade, which is ironic given his own heritage
01/28/2018 13:00 UTC
Healthy to eat, unhealthy to grow: Strawberries embody the contradictions of California agriculture
Strawberries in California are the sixth most important commodity in terms of the value of crops sold
01/30/2018 08:59 UTC
World Health Organization legitimates burnout
The condition, linked to work habits and environments, has been upgraded to a “syndrome” as it goes global
05/29/2019 16:56 UTC
Global warming is fueling Arizona’s monstrous monsoons
Haboobs are extreme storms that cause giant dust clouds and severe floods
08/07/2017 21:41 UTC
The real cost of America's online diploma mill nightmare
Too often consumers are seen as "co-conspirators" rather than victims of fraud. It obscures a much larger problem
10/07/2014 15:00 UTC
Heat is making our planet uninhabitable. Why isn't this the top news story around the world?
Recent study finds that millions will be displaced as climate change makes their regions too hot to live
10/16/2023 09:30 UTC
5 things you can do to make your microbiome healthier
Fresh fruits and vegetables are good for you and your gut microbes
01/05/2020 01:00 UTC
Scalia truthers are all-American: "The Declaration of Independence is based on a conspiracy theory"
Salon speaks to a political scientist about where conspiracy theories come from and how they shape politics
02/24/2016 17:59 UTC
Colleges offer veterans classes to ease transition
Schools like George Washington University offer veterans-only courses on campus
10/26/2012 17:15 UTC
Florida professors barred from testifying in lawsuit against DeSantis-championed voting restrictions
The situation is a radical departure from typical university practices
10/30/2021 19:35 UTC