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Inside the Amish town that builds U2, Lady Gaga, and Taylor Swift's live shows
What's The Difference Between Children's Books In China And The U.S.?
African-American unemployment hit record low in December
Blue for Boys, Pink for Girls…That’s Child’s Play
Time To Make The Doughnuts Free Of Artificial Dyes, Dunkin' Decides
In Mexico quake camps, a bit of holiday cheer for youngsters (Happy Little Christmas, everybody.)
In Senegal, family planning finds a key ally: imams
Is Your Child Lying to You? That’s Good (Man, those comments. 500 flavors of "Lying is bad, therefore this research is wrong!!!!" which is a. illogical b. dishonest and c. rather simplistic. We can all think of times when lying is morally unobjectionable, or perhaps even correct. It's not the act of lying, it's the motivation and effect.)
We’ve been told that facts have lost their power, that debunking lies only makes them stronger, and that the internet divides us. Don’t believe any of it.
Cold comfort: U.S. homeless shelters overwhelmed in brutal weather
Awake Under Anesthesia
Bridging black and white: How St. Louis residents are trying to surmount racial inequities post-Ferguson
Tide pods were staining my clothes. So why was Tide telling me it was my fault?
Even Republicans Hate Jeff Sessions's New Weed Policy
How Actual Smart People Talk About Themselves
Court voids Baltimore law requiring 'no abortion' clinic disclaimers
Trump’s deregulation drive is epic in scale and scope. And yet...
The 2018 internet resolution everyone should have: Forget Facebook
If the poor must work to earn every dollar, shouldn’t the rich?
How a Young Army Officer Built America’s Empire of Paranoia From 85,000 Index Cards
How China can help Pakistan weather Trump’s tweet storm
This Man Was Kidnapped and Forced to Get Married by Gunpoint to a Woman He Never Met
US Customs Agents Searched More Electronics Than Ever Last Year
In Iran’s surprise uprising of the poor, dents to revolution’s legitimacy
Working-class anger in Iran shows government’s vulnerability
Iran protests: University tracks fate of detained students
Iran stages pro-government rallies, derides Trump 'blunder' at U.N.
The missing of Raqqa: families search for loved ones disappeared by Isis
Why even Burma’s democracy activists don’t stick up for the Rohingya
A Russian Blackwater? Putin’s Secret Soldiers in Ukraine and Syria
Multiple avalanches in Indian-held Kashmir kill 11
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