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Scandale at Sciences Po: Student Protests, Le Wokisme, and #MeToo à la Française
Town & Country· 7 hours agoHidden away on an unremarkable side street on the Left Bank in Paris is a university that fancies...
How To Unwind By Doing Mindful Yard Work (The Science of Happiness Podcast)
Greater Good Magazine· 12 hours agoThis week on The Science of Happiness, our guest shares his experience of sweeping the steps of a Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan, and the mindfulness and mental processes ...
Snapchat to pay $15 million to settle lawsuit - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 18 hours agoWhy is Christian Science in our name? The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes ...
COSI the latest to partner with Columbus City Council to offer free tickets to beat the heat
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoCOSI has become the latest attraction to partner with Columbus City Council to help keep city...
What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: Is Sunscreen Bad for You?
Lifehacker· 6 hours agoOn one hand, there’s a low murmur in online spaces questioning the safety and effectiveness of...
NASA is putting an 'artificial star' in orbit around Earth
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAstronomers can also use Landolt to measure light from distant exploding stars, called supernovae,...
Opinion | Extreme heat should inspire urgency, not doom
Washington Post· 8 hours agoOn climate change, as we swelter through this heat wave, both denialism and fatalism are mere...
60 years ago: King and Hesburgh sang 'We Shall Overcome.' Days later, the world changed.
Gannett via AOL· 14 hours agoAccording to the 2013 Tribune article, King spoke to a racially mixed audience estimated at 3,000 to...
The warrah enigma: Why Darwin was fascinated by this now extinct coyote-like creature
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Most CT school districts finally adopting 'Right-to-Read.' Five are still holding out
The News-Times· 14 hours agoAt least in Connecticut, the so-called "reading wars" appear to have been settled in favor of...