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Canada's political landscape has been remade in recent decades.
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What History Warriors Get Wrong
A new survey shows that culture warriors on both sides have the wrong idea about what's happening in American classrooms.
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In a personal essay, Jamie Feldman talks about her debt journey and letting go of the shame around it.
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A digital storm is brewing. And it’s heading straight for the 2024 elections.
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America's Suburban Crime Problem
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Former President Donald Trump framed speakers of diverse languages as threat. But the U.S. has always benefited from speaking many tongues.
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The Fundamental Flaw at the Heart of the Internet
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