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As classroom culture wars rage, a stark warning about learning loss
ABC News · Arthur Jones II
“It’s not a matter of banning a book if they can’t read it.”
Mitch McConnell: Hero or villain?
POLITICO · Staff
We asked congressional insiders, historians and political analysts to choose the longtime Senate GOP leader’s most consequential achievement
Shane Smith and the final collapse of Vice News
hollywoodreporter.com · Lachlan Cartwright
How did a Brooklyn media giant valued at $5.7 billion just a few years ago wind up going bankrupt and folding its newsroom?
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Why don’t some millennials want kids?
NerdWallet · Erin El Issa
A new survey finds that just 25% of millennials who don’t have kids plan to have them.
The Lady Gaga ferns are losing their home
Atmos · Hannah Seo
Duke University is closing its century-old herbarium — a legendary plant collection and training ground — to the outcry of many.
Our ancient animal ancestors had tails. Why don’t we?
Associated Press · Christina Larson
Somewhere around 20 million or 25 million years ago, when apes diverged from monkeys, our branch of the tree of life shed its tail.
Is Zyn bad for you? Where doctors stand on the viral nicotine pouches
POPSUGAR · Andi Breitowich
Zyn’s website notes that it’s for those 21 and older, but the product has become increasingly popular among teens.
These are the most popular dog breeds in the U.S.
PureWow · Sarah Ashley
For 31 years, the most popular dog breed was the Labrador Retriever. That’s no longer true.
10 fast-food scandals that rocked the industry
rd.com · Marissa Laliberte
The backlash over Wendy’s surge pricing was a minor kerfuffle compared to these earlier incidents.
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