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Remembering when pro athletes lived next door

By Cory Franklin A friend of mine who lives in Cleveland recently told me a story that calls to mind a time before sports were fundamentally altered...

07.03.2024 20

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The Supreme Court was right to keep Trump on the ballot. Now voters should reject him

In ruling that Colorado — and other states — may not bar Donald Trump from the ballot, the Supreme Court has provided necessary clarity about the...

06.03.2024 20

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Supreme Court buries the fantasy of keeping Trump off the ballot

By Noah Feldman The Supreme Court has unanimously concluded that Colorado can’t keep Donald Trump off the ballot. Section 3 of the 14th amendment,...

05.03.2024 10

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Californians knead answers. Did Panera Bread get an exemption from $20 minimum wage law?

Even before Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the landmark law in September that would increase the minimum wage for fast-food workers to $20 per hour starting...

04.03.2024 20

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In defense of 'career politicians.' Experience shouldn't be a liability for candidates

Over the last several months, the Times editorial board conducted interviews with more than 100 people running for local and federal offices on the...

03.03.2024 20

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How Supreme Court should rule on Texas and Florida laws against social media moderation

By Erwin Chemerinsky The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in two cases that could have a profound effect on the future of the internet and...

29.02.2024 9

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How Supreme Court should rule on Texas and Florida laws against social media moderation

By Erwin Chemerinsky The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in two cases that could have a profound effect on the future of the internet and...

29.02.2024 20

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Boy, this economy is hard to read. Mea culpa

By Conor Sen Slower inflation was supposed to be a sign that the economy was cooling, all part of the Federal Reserve’s plan for higher interest...

29.02.2024 30

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Arizona prosecutor plays politics with a New York murder

By Leonard Greene As murder cases go, the case against accused killer Raad Almansoori seems pretty open and shut. Cops have video of him leaving and...

28.02.2024 20

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What does Trump know about being Black in America? Take a guess

There was Emmett Till, Trayvon Martin and George Floyd. Now America can add Donald Trump to the list of men who’ve faced the weight of a system...

27.02.2024 30

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Alabama's highest court declared frozen embryos people. The US Supreme Court is to blame

By Harry Litman The Alabama Supreme Court’s breathtakingly arrogant, slapdash and pernicious opinion conferring personhood on newly formed embryos...

26.02.2024 20

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Dysfunction in US makes it clear that Europe is at risk for outsourcing its security

By Elizabeth Shackelford The Munich Security Conference, the world’s preeminent annual gathering on international security, wrapped up last...

25.02.2024 20

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It's time to ask if patriotism has lost its way

By Solomon D. Stevens Patriotism is love of country, and it can be a very positive force. All countries benefit when their people feel a sense of...

22.02.2024 20

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Rethinking our response to youth homelessness

By Jacqueline White Consider the situation of Charles — a young Black man who showed up at HOPE 4 Youth, a drop-in center for youth facing...

20.02.2024 20

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How the massive New York business fraud verdict will do real damage to Trump's empire

By Harry Litman Over the course of an 11-week fraud trial before New York Justice Arthur Engoron, Donald Trump practically begged for a harsh...

19.02.2024 20

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Big business thinks mass shootings aren't its problem. It's wrong

By Beth Kowitt Wednesday’s shooting at the Kansas City Super Bowl parade, which killed one person and injured more than 20, was the 49th mass...

18.02.2024 20

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If the economy is so great, why are evictions soaring?

By LZ Granderson There is another migrant crisis brewing. Unlike the one at the southern border, this one will be all over the country. A recent...

15.02.2024 20

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Facebook I knew should not have left Harvard

By Mihir Sharma When last week Meta Platforms Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared a photograph of his Facebook page from 20 years ago — back when it...

14.02.2024 20

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A cure for hearing loss? Gene therapies are getting closer

By Lisa Jarvis Every once in a while, modern medicine can feel like a bit of magic. Like when a vaccine is shown to eliminate cases of cervical...

13.02.2024 20

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California floods and Chile fires are just the beginning

By Mark Gongloff After a 2023 filled with climate disasters, 2024 seems in a hurry to top it, with atmospheric rivers in California, wildfires in...

07.02.2024 30

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How two US presidents helped Iran

By Jay Ambrose Through the misuse of terrorist buddies, that old, old civilization that is today called Iran is out to make itself something new, the...

06.02.2024 30

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Groundwater is vanishing worldwide, but it can be rescued

By Mark Gongloff Unless thirsty aliens come and take it, Earth’s water isn’t going anywhere. It’s just becoming increasingly difficult for...

05.02.2024 30

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No more billionaires? We can be more ambitious than that. No one needs more than $20 million

Dreamstime/TNS By Ingrid Robeyns “Every billionaire is a policy failure.” Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez exemplified this motto when she entered...

04.02.2024 20

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Selective empathy is bringing us down

U.S. President Joe Biden, left, meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023, amid the ongoing war...

01.02.2024 20

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Will 'double haters' determine the outcome of the 2024 presidential election?

By Doyle McManus The general election campaign between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, the rematch almost nobody wanted, began...

31.01.2024 20

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Will 'double haters' determine the outcome of the 2024 presidential election?

By Doyle McManus The general election campaign between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, the rematch almost nobody wanted, began...

31.01.2024 10

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An exodus of Black women in academia hurts the workforce

Dr. Claudine Gay, president of Harvard University, testifies before the House Education and Workforce Committee at the Rayburn House Office Building...

29.01.2024 20

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Contradictory diet advice is making healthy eating even harder

By F.D. Flam ‘Tis the season of wavering New Year’s resolutions. And 2024 might be an especially hard time to keep to a new diet because there...

28.01.2024 20

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The jinx may have finally caught up with Sports Illustrated

Rose Lobelson, Communications Associate at Sotheby's, points to an image of the Sports Illustrated cover of Wilt Chamberlain in his "Championship...

25.01.2024 10

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Misinformtaion isn't just coming from your cranky uncle on Facebook

By Susan Minichiello I see misinformation all the time. Scrolling through Instagram, I saw a musician I follow sharing false posts about the...

24.01.2024 40

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Understanding epic collapse of Ron DeSantis

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks to guests at the Family Leadership Summit on July 14, 2023, in Des Moines, Iowa. Getty Imagesbank-TNS By Scott...

23.01.2024 20

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Illinois downstaters and thier city 'cousins' live in different worlds

An American flag is painted on a barn in Illinois' Iroquois County. Chicago Tribune-TNS By Jim Nowlan Rural and urban Illinoisans live in starkly...

22.01.2024 20

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Your child's favorite teacher may soon be chatbot

This illustration picture shows the logo of Google's AI (Artificial Intelligence) app BardAI (or ChatBot) on a smartphone screen in Oslo, on July 12,...

21.01.2024 10

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Solutions' 24-fixing the border

By Martin Schram So this guy walks into a bar. He sits down next to me and pretty soon he’s telling me the story of how he got here. He came as a...

18.01.2024 20

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Forests are disappearing

By Arjun V.K. Sharma Beside my childhood home, there lies a forest. I’d long thought it a stretch to call it that, even though a sign beside a...

17.01.2024 30

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Israel's trial on genocide charges before a UN court should be a wake-up call for Jerusalem

By Trudy Rubin Trudy Rubin The charge of “genocide” leveled at Israel last week before the International Court of Justice in The Hague,...

16.01.2024 30

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We don't know how worried we should be about nanoplastics

By F.D. Flam What does it mean that scientists found 240,000 million nanoparticles of plastic in a typical bottle of water? The number is big and...

15.01.2024 20

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Facebook's tolerance for audio deepfakes is absurd

Facebook (Dreamstime-TNS) By Parmy Olson In the same amount of time it would take to toast a slice of bread, you could clone the voice of...

14.01.2024 20

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Don't be fooled, snow is becoming a thing of the past

New York Jets players celebrate in the snow after an interception in the fourth quarter during a game against the New England Patriots at Gillette...

11.01.2024 20

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Iran threatens America as well as Israel

By Jay Ambrose Iran threatens America as well as Israel Jay Ambrose Iran is an American enemy already, a pal with China and Russia, economically...

10.01.2024 20

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Case for universal education choice

By Martin F. Lueken and Marc LeBlond In an already astonishing year for advancing educational freedom, Pennsylvania closed out their legislative...

09.01.2024 20

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What's bad for Harvard is good for America

By Allison Schrager Regardless of your perspective, Harvard looks bad right now — and that’s good for America. The resignation of Claudine Gay as...

07.01.2024 40

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Have scientific breakthroughs declined?

By F.D. Flam The year 2023 had barely begun when scientists got some jolting news. On Jan. 4, a paper appeared in the science journal Nature claiming...

04.01.2024 30

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My life after meth: learning to open and close curtains

By Hannah Sward When I was on meth, I was busy. Very busy. There was gardening to do, color-coding the closet, taking apart doorknobs, trying to put...

03.01.2024 30

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Hope in face of grim foreign policy outlook

By Trudy Rubin   trudy rubin Almost everything I hope for when it comes to foreign policy in 2024 seems outlandishly Pollyanna-ish. But a...

02.01.2024 20

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Will 2024 be the year fake news destroys democracy?

By Mihir Sharma In 2024, democracy will face a test for which it is unready. For the first time since the internet age began, the world’s four...

01.01.2024 20

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Could a third party be the answer we need in 2024?

By Doug Gansler Four more years of a Trump presidency would take an enormous toll on America and its democracy. Polling continues to trend in Donald...

31.12.2023 10

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Could a third party be the answer we need in 2024?

By Doug Gansler Four more years of a Trump presidency would take an enormous toll on America and its democracy. Polling continues to trend in Donald...

31.12.2023 20

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Our children deserve the gifts of peace, prosperity and happiness

For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given …. These words, part of the Old Testament prophecies of Isaiah, predict the birth of a...

28.12.2023 20

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What Oct. 7 and the pandemic have taught

By Kelly McKinney I was stunned by the early morning headline that appeared in my email. According to The New York Times, Israeli officials had known...

28.12.2023 10

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