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Editor’s Note: Every Tuesday, James Parker tackles a reader’s existential worry. He wants to hear about what’s ailing, ...
Why people stop showing up for racial justice—and how to bring them back In 2020, the world marched. People poured into ...
Wynn Bruce was killed by climate change. The flames that wrapped his body like a shroud in front of the Supreme Court of the United States on April 22 — Earth day of this year — weren’t caused by the ...
Responding to Donald Trump’s threat of new tariffs on 1 August against 14 countries, mostly in the global south, Nick Dearden ...
Whether a party is right or wrong in a dispute doesn’t depend on that person’s identity and social station. For a long time, Americans have stood by that idea, considering it obvious.
Therapists, especially those upset and angered by social injustices, want to bring up examples from the news, or the topic as whole, in the therapies they conduct. There are numerous motivations ...
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