In this essay, Bill Glod argues against the prosecution of “victimless crimes” like alcohol and drug consumption, gambling, ...
Re “The Biggest Cause of High Health Care Spending,” by Zack Cooper (Opinion guest essay, May 7): As a physician, a health ...
People are taking credit for solving problems that AI actually solved for them. Who or what should get credit? An AI Insider ...
Readers respond to an essay about old people preparing (or not) for the end. Also: Antisemitism online; Trump the destroyer; ...
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Australia’s frighteningly unequal funding system favours private schools, argues Jane Caro. How can we fix it?
Australia’s schooling system is among the most highly segregated in the OECD. Public schools educate the majority of disadvantaged students, while there is concentrated advantage in private schools.
Talk to your children in restaurants and teach them how to behave rather than handing them the panacea of a phone to play ...
Digital movies can be quick and convenient, but that doesn't make them the smartest option. Physical media is making a ...
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A new law in Utah allows students to opt out of coursework that conflicts with their beliefs
OGDEN, Utah — The syllabus in 18-year-old Madelynn Wells’ introductory film studies class assigned “Jaws” first, and then the Spanish dark comedy “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.” She said ...
With wildfire seasons growing in intensity and urban centers increasingly at risk, DiscoverE officially announced the ...
Many of our contributors are on the frontlines of climate change and in a prime position to tell stories of resilience and ...
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