Tage Thompson and Rasmus Dahlin have been productive on the power play in the Olympics and that raises the question of why ...
Richard Hanania is president of the Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology, which funds policy research. His Substack newsletter is at richardhanania.com.
App-blocking devices like Bloom and Brick promise to improve focus and decrease compulsive phone checks by making social media harder to access.
There is a lot in the news right now about high interest rates and unaffordability. But the rates aren’t the main problem.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland strangled a program meant to save children from lead poisoning, binding a $4.9 million state grant for lead abatement so tightly in self-imposed red tape that almost none ...
It's an elephant in the room, called the US fiscal deficit. Let's start with the blunt truth: The United States government is running the largest peacetime deficit in its history, all the while its ...
Voters are being asked to approve a plan for a one-time payment, plus a permanent tax increase to help the school district fill an $18 million budget hole.
We launched the column in January 2009. Since then, I’ve read thousands of questions about dating, breakups, friendship, ...
LLMs have recently helped find solutions to a number of minor longstanding problems. But a new plan called First Proof is really putting them to the test ...
The NFC South was the worst division in the NFL, bar none. But that doesn't have to be the case next year, as long as these pressing questions get addressed.
Medication isn’t the enemy. But when we pause to understand why a child is struggling, we often find more effective paths to ...
After years of assigning the kind of homework she had done as a student and observing students’ disengagement with it, a teacher overhauled how she assigns math practice.
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