After the hospital visit, Riley rushes to meet her father, Nate. Nate was wrongfully accused of abuse, and thus, he lost ...
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Jay Jackson, who played newscaster Perd Hapley on Parks and Rec, is singing the praises of his former costar Amy Poehler. Coming off a two-decade career as a real broadcast journalist, Jackson ...
A friend of mine had just traveled across the country to see his family when he texted me, deeply concerned. The chaos of holiday travel is always a drag, but usually, it was offset by getting a break ...
Welcome to the latest installment of the Hotline’s Pac-12 men’s basketball power rankings, our weekly assessment of a conference that doesn’t exist (yet) using results, analytics and a dash of common ...
Do you know what a “neopronoun” or a “xeopronoun” is? The teachers’ unions want to make sure your little kids do. Earlier this month, the National Education Association held an “Advancing LGBTQ+ ...
The best way to fix Americans’ cost-of-living problem is to give workers bigger raises, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said last week. The problem: That solution looks broken, too. The US job ...
The mayoral election highlighted the fact that increasing numbers of New Yorkers cannot afford the high cost of living in our city. The solutions to the affordability crisis are complicated, but a ...
Amid concern about student screen time and mental health, new research indicates that most U.S. public schools already have policies regulating the use of smartphones in class. Hao Yu, associate ...
Alexander Slagg is a freelance writer specializing in technology and education. He is an ongoing contributor to the CDW family of magazines. According to the most recent figures in the National Youth ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. While cross-country skiing this morning, Dr. Karp decided to launch a new program: ...
Andrew W. Shlomchik ’29, a Crimson Editorial comper, lives in Greenough Hall. Never before has it been so easy to cheat on problem sets — so why are we still grading them? While cheating on problem ...