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During the war, the Thuilliers’ yard became a makeshift studio. Eventually, they painted a backdrop featuring classical ...
You might remember when the situation at Beaty was so bad that it was covered on the front page of this paper. One of the teachers appeared before the school board to report a chaotic environment — ...
When you hear the term “normal” in psychology, do you ever wonder what this means? A new paper takes psychology to task in ...
In the wake of disaster in Texas, one community is relying on its volunteer fire department, the backbone of the Hill Country ...
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The Nation on MSNJoan Didion UndoneNotes to John, posthumously published journal entries chronicling Didion’s therapy sessions, is a peek into the myths and ...
If an assignment isn’t winning elementary students over, ask them to figure out how to make it more meaningful to them.
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The New Republic on MSNSotomayor Rips SCOTUS for Causing Total “Chaos” in LGBTQ Books CaseIn a dissenting opinion, Sotomayor argued that the decision would “impose impossible administrative burdens on schools” by ...
Legendary sports writer Ralph Moore left family an essay on how he would to be remembered that was found on the eve of his century birthday ...
To borrow from Franklin once more, “democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on dinner.” In our time, the wolves carry ...
AI slop means faster and cheaper content, and the technical and financial logic of online platforms creates a race to the ...
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Signs of squalor are everywhere: inmates sleeping on floors, rotting food, piles of trash, inoperable toilets, broken pipes, ...
Is AI not all it’s made out to be? A new book punctures the hype and proposes some ways to resist it
The wedge between hype and reality, between assertions and operations, is a recurring theme in Emily M Bender and Alex ...
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