Also, a C.J. Box novel, a magical sword, Alexander Vindman, the Trump campaign and more: the New York Times list for the week ...
It’s poor form for the Queensland Teachers’ Union to use the vulnerability of children to support its tired campaign to ...
The Russian leader is offering few concessions in negotiations over Ukraine. How hard is Trump willing to push for the peace he promises?
The Untruth of Fragility: The idea that “what doesn’t kill you makes you weaker,” which promotes the notion that individuals are vulnerable and that exposure to potentially distressing ideas can harm ...
China, a Big Tech book about threats, a study of the American right: the New York Times adults’ bestseller list for the week ...
While CRT was initially a niche academic theory, its application in education, DEI initiatives, and corporate settings has ...
Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt is drawing a parallel between the people pushing smartphones on kids and drug dealers. “In case you needed any other reason to be suspicious, the people who make ...
This issue brings us to today’s first item: an interview with Jonathan Haidt, one of the foremost researchers on social media addiction. He’s forging ahead with others to wage a “pro-human ...
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has revealed why his administration did not implement the recommendations of the 2014 National Conference, citing political tensions and internal crises within ...
Rankings reflect sales for the week ending Saturday, Feb. 22, which were reported on a confidential basis by vendors offering a wide range of general interest titles. Every week, thousands of diverse ...
Paul Pierce was The Truth. Allen Iverson was The Answer. Jonathan Kuminga might as well be called The Question. The Warriors are riding high in a post-Jimmy Butler trade world. The team’s two ...
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