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U.S. News

The Covid Economy

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U.S. News
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The pandemic has changed our world in ways that may reverberate for a long time to come.

Science and Tech

The Hidden Biases in A.I.

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Science and Tech
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Is technology helping to make society more equal or simply reinforcing our prejudices?

History Primary Sources

‘The Greatest Athlete in the World’

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History Primary Sources
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Jim Thorpe overcame discrimination to win two Olympic gold medals in 1912, only to have them taken away. Now a movement has been renewed to give the Native American hero back his titles.

World News

Upheaval in Russia

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World News
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Is President Vladimir Putin’s iron control over Russia beginning to slip?

Life and Culture

Are Warning Labels on Unhealthy Foods a Good Idea?

Life and Culture

Two experts weigh in on the issue.

Life and Culture

Seeing Double

Life and Culture

A Tokyo shop is creating incredibly detailed masks based on real people’s faces.

Life and Culture

Q&A Corner: Money Talks

Life and Culture

High schooler Whitman Ochiai started a podcast to help educate fellow teens about finance.

World News

Something for Nothing

World News

A German university has awarded “idleness grants” to encourage people to refrain from negative activities.

Life and Culture

Numbers in the News

Life and Culture

Quirky stats about a Cookie Monster rock, a dinosaur discovery, a recovered wallet, and more

Life and Culture

Where Teens Feel Most Content

Life and Culture

Satisfaction levels among young people around the world

Science and Tech

An Unlikely Hero

Science and Tech

Horseshoe crabs play an important role in vaccine development.

Life and Culture

The Dilemma: Ticket Tussle

Life and Culture

Are you responsible for a speeding ticket your friend got while driving you to your dentist appointment?

Cartoons

Cartoons about Earth Day, food labels, facial recognition, and more

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