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Debunking stereotypes about birth order
Debunking stereotypes about birth order

The Wall Street Journal’s Sadie Gurman explains how Attorney General Merrick Garland has handled investigations into Trump, Biden, and Biden’s son Hu…

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Why do we dream? Here’s what modern science says.
Why do we dream? Here’s what modern science says.

The Washington Post’s Dan Diamond explains what we learned from Dr. Fauci’s testimony to Congress on COVID.

Shan Li of the Wall Street Journal looks …

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Biden’s ceasefire plan puts pressure on Netanyahu
Biden’s ceasefire plan puts pressure on Netanyahu

The Wall Street Journal explains why Biden’s ceasefire push in Gaza faces tough obstacles.

NPR reporter Ximena Bustillo has the story of what’s next …

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Will Trump go to prison? How will his supporters react? And more questions answered.
Will Trump go to prison? How will his supporters react? And more questions answered.

Donald Trump is the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a crime, after a jury found him guilty on all 34 counts in his New York criminal t…

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Comparing Biden and Trump on Netanyahu and Gaza
Comparing Biden and Trump on Netanyahu and Gaza

Ben Samuels from Haaretz compares Trump’s recent comments on Israel to those from Biden.

NPR explains how groups that register voters are feeling bes…

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What to watch as jurors consider Trump’s fate
What to watch as jurors consider Trump’s fate

It’s not just guilty or not guilty. Politico looks at all the possible outcomes of the Trump trial.

Washington Post journalist Dana Hedgpeth on the i…

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Why voters have become so partisan about the economy
Why voters have become so partisan about the economy

Biden is getting no credit for the current economic boom in America. Annie Lowrey explores why in The Atlantic.

Washington Post reporter Mary Beth Sh…

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U.S. sunscreen is years behind the world. Here’s why.
U.S. sunscreen is years behind the world. Here’s why.

New York Magazine writer Zak Cheney-Rice describes how in Atlanta, the George Floyd demonstrators are being prosecuted as gang members. And the activ…

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Unpacking the controversies around Justice Alito
Unpacking the controversies around Justice Alito

Justin Jouvenal from the Washington Post explains why calls are growing for Justice Alito to recuse himself from January 6 and 2020 election cases.

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Scarlett Johansson, others say their voices are being copied
Scarlett Johansson, others say their voices are being copied

An increasing number of actors are accusing AI companies of re-creating their voices without permission. CNN has the story of a new lawsuit.

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