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Rents spike after disasters, but a federal program can help
The remains of one of the thousands of structures destroyed by four Southern…
Why growing vaccine hesitancy among pet owners matters
When most people think about vaccines, they typically think about humans,…
Time for North Korea policy to shift focus to freedom, human rights
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) and South Korean Foreign Minister…
At least 300 North Korean soldiers killed, thousands injured fighting against Ukraine: Seoul
At least 300 North Korean soldiers have been killed and 2,700 injured…
Record-breaking ocean heat in 2024 sparks two big mysteries
2024 was the warmest ever measured for the global ocean, following a…
Birkin bags, Walmart’s ‘Wirkin’ bag, class warfare and the internet
Hermès Birkins are on display as part of the Handbags & Accessories…
The great paradox: strategic thinking in an unstrategic world
The U.S. Capitol Building is seen in Washington in 2023. Eighty percent of Americans believe the nation is headed in the wrong direction,…
Is technology the solution to teacher burnout — or part of the problem?
A report shows that teachers whose schools were using learning management systems had higher rates of burnout. Photo by Patrick Seeger/EPA…
‘So help me God’: How Christian nationalism shaped the presidential oath of office
Christian nationalism had a lasting impact on the presidential oath of office: There is no evidence George Washington added the phrase more than…
How cybersecurity marketing leaves consumers vulnerable
When you turn on your television, see online ads, or even when you get in-app notifications, you are likely to encounter cybersecurity technology…