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What have we learned from Trump's trial? He's counting on America to roll with him | Kelly
Gannett via AOL· 22 hours agoHe’s counting on America to just keep rolling with him. Mike Kelly is an award-winning columnist for NorthJersey.com, part of the USA TODAY Network, as well as the author ...
George Stephanopoulos | Bookreporter.com
Book Reporter· 5 days agoGeorge Stephanopoulos is the host of ABC's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" and co-anchor of "Good Morning America." Stephanopoulos joined ABC News in 1997 as an analyst for "This Week ...
The Trials and Tribulations of the Boymom
The New Yorker· 2 days agoA new book encapsulates the zero-sum thinking that affects much of contemporary parenting discourse.
Inside the ‘Instagram Intifada’ on College Campuses — and Why Jonathan Haidt Says Social Media Is...
The New York Sun· 4 days ago“It’s that you went through puberty on social media and that makes you a very different kind of...
Caleb Carr, author of dark histories, dies at 68 - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 5 days agoMr. Carr had first pitched the book as nonfiction; it wasn’t, but it read that way because of the...
For Stronger Readers in Third Grade, Start Building Knowledge in Preschool
The 74 via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIn joyful preschool classrooms, three- and four-year-olds play and pretend together. They sing and...
Caleb Carr, Author of Dark Histories, Dies at 68
New York Times· 7 days agoMr. Carr was 39 when he published “The Alienist,” an atmospheric detective story about a child psychiatrist — or an alienist, as those who studied the...
Summer Begins
New York Times· 5 days agoMemorial Day is the starting gun of a new season. Here’s a guide on how to spend the summer months.
After Star Wars, Carrie Fisher Became Hollywood’s Go-To Script Queen
Collider· 6 days agoWhile Carrie Fisher will always be immortalized in the public consciousness as Princess Leia in the...
The Military’s Myth of Black Freedom
YES! Magazine· 4 days ago“Black people, we were never patriots; we were pragmatists,” a friend said to me recently when we talked about both of our grandfathers’ years of military service and their reverberating effects ...