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EDUCATION

Teaching Civics in a Divided Age? Intergenerational Dialogue Should Go Both Ways

Research shows intergenerational programs can improve students’ empathy, literacy and civic engagement, but developing those relationships outside of the home

EDUCATION

Things You Can Say To Encourage A Child

by TeachThought Staff There are many ways to encourage a child, but for students of any age, honest, authentic, and

EDUCATION

A Researcher’s View on Using AI to Become a Better Writer

That’s when AI could be most helpful, she thinks. With some prompting, a chatbot could provide immediate writing feedback targeted

FINANCE

U.S. would have to refund half its tariff revenue if IEEPA duties invalidated

A key source of revenue for the federal government could be drastically slashed if the Supreme Court upholds a ruling

MOVIE

Below The Clouds – first-look review

If one goes into Below the Clouds looking for the dramatic eruptions of similarly themed films such as Fire of Love and Dante’s Peak,

HEALTH

8 Easy Vegetarian Recipes

When you’re juggling work, family, and more all at once, cooking might not be your top priority. But with a

SHOPPING

Gap x Disney’s ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ Collection Brings Spooky-Chic Style Just in Time for Fall

What’s this? What’s this? Gap has teamed up with Disney to turn one of Tim Burton’s most beloved films into

ECONOMY

Moving on Up

James Heckman and Sadegh Eshaghnia have launched a broadside in the WSJ against the Chetty-Hendren paper The Impacts of Neighborhoods

SCIENCE

Possible galaxy spotted by JWST could be the earliest we’ve ever seen

The possible galaxy in an image from the James Webb Space Telescope NASA, ESA, CSA, CEERS, G. Gandolfi Astronomers might

ARTS & THEATER

“Some Things Are Meant to Be”

That stillness, the calm acceptance in Beth’s voice, is what makes the song devastating. We expect tragedy to roar, but