Why do we use words like “natural” in economics? Or what about the word “utility”? The answer can be traced all the way back ...
The New York Times’ daily word game, Connections, is back with another fun brain test for Tuesday, January 20. As always, ...
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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro discusses the strange questions he received during his vice-presidential vetting.
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In conversation with Hannah Abraham, Kim Seon Ho and Go Youn Jung talk about learning new languages, playing against type, ...
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Today's parents may be growing more relaxed about their children using curse words, according to a national poll.
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Those of you taking a holiday from the depressing grind of current events over the three-day weekend may not have seen this ...
Mom insisted I needed a ‘free-form education’ outside public school. After four years of loneliness, I gave up hope that someone would get me out ...