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A new book by The Economist’s social affairs editor tries to dismantle stereotypes about one of society’s most misunderstood ...
According to a poll from the American Psychiatric Association, financial issues are the No. 1 cause of anxiety for Americans: ...
OpenAI launches groundbreaking o3 and o4-mini AI models that can manipulate and reason with images, representing a major ...
The dual-class structure crowns these men "corporate royalty ... without placing anywhere near an equivalent amount of money ...
With The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6 airing now, here’s what you need to know about Marthas and the social hierarchy for women ...
Opinion
The End of College Life
The point is this: It’s not just research; all of the trappings of college life are potentially at risk, and soon. If the campus experience is able to survive, it may revert to a more elitist, century ...
The employment conditions for domestic workers have improved since democracy in 1994. However, some practices from the ...
A 100-year-old Hartford woman, who holds three master's degrees, currently co-teaches a course at the West Hartford Senior ...
Have you ever experienced that sad feeling of loneliness when you are picked last for a game at school during team splitting?
As American men decline in every metric measuring well-being, men are desperately seeking answers from all the wrong people.
We’re in the middle of a self-inflicted financial collapse, but look at the bright side: The president won a golf tournament ...
An article by the KAPD that explores the relationship between art and class. Here they also talk about the bourgeois monopoly on art and culture and also reject the notion of a "proletarian art".