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US must fully commit to a Ukrainian victory over Russian forces

By Trudy Rubin As Ukraine gears up for its long-awaited counteroffensive, it's possible to imagine what a victory might look like. That is, if the...

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'The Little Mermaid' and a debt ceiling deal: beyond taxing

Kiplinger Consumer News Service President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced a tentative debt ceiling agreement Saturday. And while...

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Let more prisoners take college classes

By Brian Walsh When Carrie C. is released from Missouri Department of Corrections' Chillicothe Correctional Center, she will be leaving with more...

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Let more prisoners take college classes

By Brian Walsh When Carrie C. is released from Missouri Department of Corrections' Chillicothe Correctional Center, she will be leaving with more...

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What Gen Z teens like me are getting wrong about mental health

By Zach Gogglieb I grew up with a mom who's a therapist, which meant that feelings moved through the air in our home like oxygen. It's not that we...

30.05.2023 20

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Radio daze messaging in the video age

By Martin Schram This was the week when Americans were astonished to discover that the most famous Democratic elder statesman and Republican...

29.05.2023 20

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Ending masking requirements in hospitals and clinics is a step backward for health care

By Emily Landon Recently, many of the hospitals and clinics in and around Chicago, including my own, have elected to discontinue universal masking...

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California teaches Florida and Texas a lesson in ESG

By Matthew A. Winkler Back in 2015 when California had the seventh-largest economy in the world, outperforming the rest of the U.S., economist...

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Harry and Meghan's car chase claims are alarming. When do paparazzi break the law?

By Rodney Smolla Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, alarmed the world this week by stating that they were "involved...

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By avoiding funding Alzheimer's research, the government is cutting seniors' life spans

By Tomas Philipson Millions of patients and their caregivers breathed a collective sigh of relief when drugmaker Eli Lilly recently announced its...

23.05.2023 30

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America's health care system benefits the insurance industry, not patients or doctors

By Sheldon Jacobson Could this be the year when America starts to shift away from the employer-sponsored health insurance model? To be sure,...

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Can today's AI truly learn on its own? Not likely

By Theodore Kim One of the boldest, most breathless claims being made about artificial intelligence tools is that they have "emergent properties"...

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'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3' has a powerful message about animal testing

By Scott Miller "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" is a fun superhero comedy-action Marvel movie―but it has an unexpectedly compelling message. As...

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Real show at CNN town hall was the audience, not the stage

By Patricia Murphy Who needs a poll for the 2024 GOP presidential primary when you have Wednesday's CNN town hall audience rooting and tooting for...

17.05.2023 20

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Is your fridge filled with 'expired' food? Here's why you shouldn't throw it away

By Emily Broad Leib If on digging through your fridge you find food stamped with a phrase such as "Enjoy by," "Best before," "Expires on" or "Sell...

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Oceans are heating up and El Nino will make it worse

By Faye Flam Even if you hate the beach, live inland and aren't bothered by dwindling fish, the latest spike in ocean temperature matters to you....

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After verdict in sexual abuse case, will Trump pay a political price? That's up to his GOP rivals

By Mark Z. Barabak There is a long list of descriptors used to identify Donald Trump: real estate magnate, reality TV star, former president,...

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How a misreading of the Bible fuels many Americans' apathy about climate change

By Bart D. Ehrman Christian theology and global politics can make strange bedfellows. Consider the intimate relationship between fundamentalist...

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Why the loss of newspaper cultural critics hurts us as citizens

By Christine Ledbetter I miss the critics. The theater, music, movie, fashion, book, dance and architectural critics who once populated the...

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The impending death of AM radio

By Cory Franklin On its way to oblivion is another relic from an increasingly distant era. The Ford Motor Co. plans to discontinue AM radios in...

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Opponents need to stop equating abortion with eugenics

By Carla Hall Among the dubious points that U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk makes in his recent ruling suspending the Food and Drug...

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Will you need the latest COVID booster? It depends

By Saad B. Omer As the Biden administration prepares for the federal COVID-19 public health emergency to end on May 11, the new normal is markedly...

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Diversity goes from a virtue to a vice on college campuses

By Maureen Downey The politically craven assaults on diversity, equity and inclusion on college campuses in Florida and Texas are embarrassing....

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Disney lawsuit shows Ron DeSantis at his bullying, bumbling worst

By Michael Hiltzik No one needs to pay hard-earned cash to be entertained by a Disney product anymore. Not as of Wednesday, when the giant...

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Ukraine is running out of ammo. So is the US

By James Stavridis As the war in Ukraine rages and with Kyiv's forces likely to begin a major offensive any day now, both sides in the conflict...

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Does China-Russia cooperation hurt India's national interests?

By Krzysztof Iwanek In a previous commentary for The Diplomat, I argued that Russia and China have grown so close to each other over the past few...

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Does China-Russia cooperation hurt India's national interests?

By Krzysztof Iwanek In a previous commentary for The Diplomat, I argued that Russia and China have grown so close to each other over the past few...

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Tucker Carlson, Don Lemon ousters could be sign networks realigning for 2024

By Joe Battenfeld The firings of Tucker Carlson at Fox and CNN's Don Lemon are sending shock waves through the news landscape and could be a sign...

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Martin Luther King's 'Letter From Birmingham Jail' still resonates 60 years later

By Leonard Greene Sixty years ago, a Baptist minister sat in a southern jail cell and penned the most important written statement of the civil...

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This mountainous state just ranked No. 1 in the US for camping

By Martie Bowser Camping season is here! While picking out the perfect sleeping bag may cause a dilemma, finding the best campsite will be a piece...

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How NATO should deter Vladimir Putin's Russia

By Andreas Kluth Come July, NATO allies will gather in Vilnius for their second summit since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his...

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The Bob Lee killing shows how crime reporting gets almost everything wrong

By Michael Hiltzik Rushes to judgment seldom come at you any faster than the commentary about the killing of tech entrepreneur Bob Lee in a...

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Why Ukraine matters

By Carl Bildt STOCKHOLM ― Florida's Republican governor, Ron DeSantis ― a prospective U.S. presidential candidate ― recently created a stir...

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Fox News and the prison of profit

By Matt Pearce I am not a Fox News fan, so I was curious what the conservative media company's viewers made of this week's massive $787.5 million...

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Transit agencies recorded announcements with some very devoted riders ― children with autism

By Jonathan Trichter People with autism spectrum disorder can present so differently that a common refrain is: "If you know one person with...

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The Middle East's marriages of convenience

By Shlomo Ben-Ami TEL AVIV ― As the United States focuses on its showdown with Russia in Ukraine and its escalating competition with China, the...

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Maybe AI needs to write its own dictionary

By Tim Culpan An explosion of interest in artificial intelligence is irking a lot of people concerned about the encroachment by computers into...

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As a San Diego neurosurgeon, I see the devastating toll of the raised border wall

By Alexander Tenorio At 2 in the morning and while I was caring for my hospitalized patients, my pager went off. The message was short:...

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Ukraine's spring offensive already faces high stakes. The Discord leaks make them higher

By Doyle McManus The bizarre torrent of intelligence documents posted on a gamers' chat server, allegedly by a 21-year-old National Guard...

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The gun debate isn't hopeless. Just look at Tennessee

By Francis Wilkinson "We're not going to fix it." That instantly infamous line, delivered by a Republican congressman in the wake of a mass...

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Abortion pill ruling means more painful, later terminations

By Sarah Green Carmichael The conservative 5th Circuit has blocked part of a Texas judge's decision to pull abortion drug mifepristone off the...

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Elected leaders in Israel, Poland, and Hungary are following the 'autocrat's playbook'

By Trudy Rubin A couple of weeks ago, as I moderated a discussion at the University of Pennsylvania's Perry World House on the heated battle to...

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Major League Baseball's revolution has just begun

By Conor Sen Major League Baseball is famous for clinging to its past, reflecting a storied heritage that fans cherish. But that can be an...

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AI-proofing your career starts in college

By Allison Schrager The job market has never offered any guarantees. Mechanization wiped out once-secure careers in manufacturing. Now artificial...

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Ukraine has given the world a blueprint to fight hunger

By Amanda Little Russia's invasion of Ukraine last year triggered tumult across global grain markets. As the cost of corn and wheat surged, panic...

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Alibaba and the forced restructuring

Jin Li Angela Huyue Zhang By Jin Li and Angela Huyue Zhang HONG KONG ― Markets are welcoming Chinese tech giant Alibaba's plan to...

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Gen Z has good reason to be angry. Will they burn it all down?

By Jean Guerrero Generation Z seems like a paradox: far more open to diverse viewpoints and compromise than older Americans, but also in some ways...

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Regulating AI will be essential. And complicated

By Noah Feldman Whether or not calls for pausing AI development, artificial intelligence is going to need regulation. Every technology in history...

06.04.2023 10

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Three takeaways from Trump's historic arrest and arraignment

By Harry Litman Since it became clear that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg intended to charge Donald Trump with crimes growing out of hush...

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Kids deserve to know the truth about America's racist past. Even if it's painful

By Robin Abcarian Last month, school officials in St. Petersburg, Florida, told teachers to stop showing students a Disney movie about Ruby...

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