The author of ‘The Anxious Generation’ on how a phone-based childhood disrupts normal development and why social media harms ...
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It’s poor form for the Queensland Teachers’ Union to use the vulnerability of children to support its tired campaign to ...
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 ...
Just two weeks ago, the Washington Commanders granted star defensive lineman Jonathan Allen permission to seek a trade. The two-time Pro Bowler apparently didn't find the kind of interest he and ...
The Washington Commanders have released two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jonathan Allen, the team announced Friday. The move ends an eight-year relationship after the Commanders failed to find a ...
Vermont is at a critical crossroads. Think back to your own school days. How much learning, friendship and fun would have been lost if you had been allowed to bring a small television set to ...
The Washington Commanders announced Friday that they are releasing two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jonathan Allen. The move, which frees up $16.5 million in cap space for the Commanders ...
That means attack- attack-attack, start Jonathan Quick and -- for crying ... Lafreniere and Mika (Enough With The Coddling & Minus Hockey) Zibanejad. 7. Will Cuylle is turning into the best ...
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 ...