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The Marriage Effect
A common narrative has it that commitment and motherhood make women unhappy. New data suggest the opposite is true.
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Sep 31 min read
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The Wrong Way to Win Back the Working Class?
Automatic deference to labor unions has not paid off for Democratic politicians.
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Sep 31 min read
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A Wharton POV on A.I.
What’s the Real Value of AI? In a recent episode of Where AI Works, Wharton’s Serguei Netessine spoke with Tereza Nemessanyi from...
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Sep 31 min read
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Influencers Rehabilitating Hitler
A growing constituency on the right wants America to unlearn the lessons of World War II.
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Sep 31 min read
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Perhaps we should rethink the current U.S. anti-immigration actions?
You will not enjoy the consequences. Cutting off immigration will lead to declining population, whether this year or in the near future,...
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Sep 31 min read
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Bat superpowers
Could the source of the deadliest viruses hold the secret to a healthier and longer life?
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Sep 31 min read
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"Portraits of a persons who are not there": Documenting the bedrooms of school shooting victims
Over the past six years, the parents of school shooting victims opened their doors to CBS News' Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp,...
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Sep 21 min read
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China rattles saber
China’s military parade unveils newest weapons as Xi welcomes leaders challenging Western order
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Sep 21 min read
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A.I. @ work
Artificial intelligence has already become a disruptor in the labor market, as job postings declined over the past year by 6.7 percent,...
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Sep 21 min read
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A Loss to Groups Seeking Billions in Climate Funds
The nonprofit organizations are fighting an administration effort to claw back climate and clean energy grants. Related: Excerpt : "At...
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Sep 21 min read
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The Millionaire Who Left Wall Street to Become a Paramedic
After making millions in a job he came to hate, Jonathan Kleisner joined the Fire Department as a rookie paramedic at the age of 41. Now...
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Sep 21 min read
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What brain surgery taught me about the fragile gift of consciousness
After the trauma of a high-risk medical procedure, Eric Markowitz discovered a kind of consciousness that lives not in thought — but in...
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Sep 22 min read
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GDP: We Really Don’t Know How Good We Have It
Everyone loves the hockey stick graph of long-run economic growth. For some, it's the basis of an entire worldview. Unfortunately, the...
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Sep 21 min read
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A "Department of War?"
Renaming the Defense Department might require congressional action
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Sep 21 min read
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Americans Lose Faith That Hard Work Leads to Economic Gains, WSJ-NORC Poll Finds
U.S. contending with a disconnect between the nation’s sour outlook and traditional measures showing a robust economy Somewhat related:...
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Sep 21 min read
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How a CEO used A.I. to "scale himself"
Weber Shandwick’s Jim O’Leary explains how he turned his office into an AI innovation ecosystem in about six months.
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Sep 21 min read
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Inventing Fake Emergencies to Gain Real-World Power
Today, the structure of law granting exceptional emergency powers is a grave threat to democracy and an avenue toward authoritarian rule
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Sep 21 min read
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Constructing a plan for a happier life
Arthur Brooks shares five key insights from his new book, ‘The Happiness Files: Insights on Work and Life.’
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Sep 11 min read
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Nuclear fusion breakthrough?
Inertia plans to commercialize a recent breakthrough from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory—attempting to make it work at a...
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Sep 11 min read
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Higher Ed Has a Bigger Problem Than Trump
Universities should see the president’s interventions as a wake-up call, not the root of their troubles.
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Sep 11 min read
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