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What Democrats Should Do if They Somehow Win in November
Republicans are still favored to gain seats in the midterm elections, but not as favored as you might have thought.…
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Let’s Stop Paying for Wildlife Conservation Through Gun Sales
Regardless of whether they hunt, gun buyers have long underwritten efforts to conserve and restore American landscapes for hunting with…
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The Pernicious Myth of Maternal Instinct
Around the time that Mimi Niles became a mother, an upstairs neighbor in her New York City apartment building had…
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Can Coco Gauff the Tennis Prodigy Become a Tennis Legend?
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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Judge Strikes Down Texas Law Barring Adults Under 21 From Carrying Handguns
A federal judge in Fort Worth struck down a Texas law on Thursday that prohibits adults under 21 from carrying…
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Student Debt Relief Versus the Scaremongers
On Wednesday, President Biden announced a plan to reduce most students’ debt by $10,000, with lower-income students eligible for twice…
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Why Your Social Life Is Not What It Should Be
One day Nicholas Epley was commuting by train to his office at the University of Chicago. As a behavioral scientist…
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The Creep of History
Last week, the historian James Sweet found himself in the middle of one of the confusing messes that pop up…
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Liberty Reflect on a Season of Changes
Two words echoed among the Liberty’s players in the days before the start of the W.N.B.A. season: “defense” and “identity.”…
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Howard Rosenthal, Who Quantified Partisanship in Congress, Dies at 83
Prof. Howard Rosenthal, a political scientist whose pioneering research confirmed quantitatively that Congress is more politically polarized than ...