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Among the most tangible and immediate effects of the generative-AI boom has been a total upending of English classes. On ...
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The story of Lefty Leflar, who died earlier this month, epitomizes the experience of countless young Americans for whom the ...
The former president’s recent rhetoric shows how his reelection could undo the central promise sustaining today’s ...
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Donald Trump thinks he has found a work-around. The Republican presidential candidate yesterday confirmed what many observers ...
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Despite being unrealistic, such beliefs have benefits: Overly positive people are happier, cope better with adversity, and ...
Many of them are undertaking their duties while also juggling child care and everyday errands such as grocery shopping.
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