Can We Get Kids Off Smartphones?
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by Jessica Winter
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We know that social media is bad for young people, who need more time—and freedom—offline. But the collective will to fix this problem is hard to find ..read more
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How Andy Kim Took on New Jersey’s Political Machine
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by E. Tammy Kim
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In his bid for the Senate, the third-term congressman had to overcome a challenge from the state’s First Lady—and a Democratic Party system that favors the powers that be ..read more
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Kate Middleton and the Internet’s Communal Fictions
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In the months leading up to the announcement of Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis, online sleuths created a vivid fictional world explaining her absence. When conspiracy steps in, where does that leave reality ..read more
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Cillian Murphy’s Bedtime Routine
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by Wendi Aarons, Johanna Gohmann
12h ago
5 P.M.: Call ’round to the pub and dine on a hearty meal of potatoes, bangers, and the knowledge that you are Christopher Nolan’s favorite ..read more
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Should Big Tech Stop Moderating Content?
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We know that social media breeds propaganda, misinformation, and feelings of isolation among users, especially children. How do we resist its effects without encroaching on civil liberties ..read more
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The Shameless Oral Arguments in the Supreme Court’s Abortion-Pill Case
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by Amy Davidson Sorkin
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Even some conservative Justices seemed unpersuaded by the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine’s claims ..read more
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Flipping the Script on Trans Medical Encounters
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Noah Schamus and Brit Fryer’s short film offers a vision of how physicians and trans patients can meet one another on equal footing ..read more
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How Kate Middleton Shamed the Internet
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by Anna Russell
2d ago
After the princess’s cancer diagnosis, some who had pushed conspiracy theories about her absence seemed chastened. Others were less contrite ..read more
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Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 26th
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by Maggie Larson
2d ago
“I hate being the first one to the party ..read more
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The Aftermath of China’s Comedy Crackdown
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by Chang Che
3d ago
Standup flourished during the pandemic. Now performers fear the state—and audience members ..read more
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