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My 11-year-old son has always struggled to make friends, but since starting middle school, he’s finally found a close friendship with a classmate—a girl who, like him, is pretty shy and shares many of ...
Let’s turn, then, to a court that’s not giving them a pass, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. On Thursday, the 4th Circuit refused to halt Judge Xinis’ expedited discovery in a really strong ...
For a new feature, Prudence asks readers for their thoughts on the letters she’s received. Her reply will be available every ...
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This is part of Egg, an attempt to explain why Americans have absolutely lost their minds over egg prices. The Eggsplainer briefly considers some of our weirdest behaviors around eggs. We’ve all seen ...
In an April 16 War Stories, Fred Kaplan misstated the number of people killed in Russia’s April 13 attack on Kyiv. The attack killed at least 34 people.
My sister, “Selena,” and her husband, “Jake,” have an open marriage. It isn’t due to dysfunction in their relationship. They ...
We are former attorneys of the law firm Skadden, Arps; one of us recently resigned a position over Skadden’s capitulation to a threatened executive order.
I work at a medium-sized nonprofit that helps people with disabilities obtain housing. It’s good, fulfilling work, and I’m ...
I run a science fiction/fantasy book club with some co-workers, and recently put together an online poll for members to vote ...
Your gadgets might have gotten pricier. Your stocks might have tanked. But Wilbur Ross says it’s all a part of the plan.
In February, a hacker managed to infiltrate the public television system in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and broadcast something that few people expected to see: A looping A.I.
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