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Why John Dewey’s Vision For Education And Democracy Still Resonates Today

Breastfeeding Benefits Mothers As Much As Babies, But Public Health Messaging Often Only Tells Half Of The Story

Some Of The Renaissance’s Most Romantic Love Poems Weren’t For Lovers

Love May Be Timeless, But The Way We Talk About It Isn’t − The Ancient Greeks’ Ideas About Desire Challenge Modern-Day Readers, Lovers And Even Philosophers

George Gershwin’s ‘Rhapsody In Blue’ Is A Story Of Jazz, Race And The Fraught Notion Of America’s Melting Pot

Trump Was Not King And Can Be Prosecuted For Crimes Committed While President: Appeals Court Places Limits On Immunity

Supreme Court Heads Into Uncharted, Dangerous Territory As It Considers Trump Insurrection Case

Senegal Parliament Delays Election Until December After Opposition Lawmakers Are Blocked From Voting

Book Review: ‘Almost Surely Dead’ Is A Smart Supernatural Thriller For A Stormy Night

Why Elon Musk’s ‘Self-Driving’ Of Tesla’s Board And Its Decision To Pay Him $56B Collided With The Law – And What Happens Next