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Harvard graduation
Success
Harvard and other wealthy schools’ legacy admissions policies draw support from people who want to keep a ‘racial hierarchy,’ research shows
By Angelica S. Gutierrez and The ConversationJuly 13, 2023
Joe Biden
Politics
A former Clinton and Obama diplomat pulls back the curtain on what really happens during NATO summits
By Tara Sonenshine and The ConversationJuly 11, 2023
Suburbs
Finance
Wealthy suburbs are crushing housing market supply and choking off affordability, say researchers who looked at nationwide data
By Paul G. Lewis, Nicholas J. Marantz and The ConversationJuly 10, 2023
Tuberculosis cases and deaths are on the rise for first time in decades after efforts to control it have ‘stalled, slowed or reversed’
Health
Tuberculosis cases and deaths are on the rise for first time in decades after efforts to control it have ‘stalled, slowed or reversed’
By Carlos Franco-Paredes and The ConversationJuly 10, 2023
Ukrainian protester
Environment
Russia’s detonation of Ukraine’s Kakhovka Dam didn’t just flood the city of Kherson—it will be an ecological disaster for decades, experts say
By Susanne Wengle, Vitalii Dankevych and The ConversationJuly 8, 2023
Sebastian Pinera, right, and Chinese President Xi Jinping,
Environment
‘Global China’ is a big part of Latin America’s renewable energy boom, but homegrown industries and ‘frugal innovation’ are key
By Zdenka Myslikova, Nathaniel Dolton-Thornton and The ConversationJuly 8, 2023
aging man
Health
Anti-aging is a ‘double-edged sword,’ says a biologist who studies how your cells and molecules just get more tired as you get older
By Ellen Quarles and The ConversationJuly 7, 2023
Person ponders existence
AI
The ‘existential danger’ from AI isn’t like an atomic bomb, it will just make you question your humanity, says philosopher who’s studied tech ethics for years
By Nir Eisikovits and The ConversationJuly 7, 2023
Vladimir Putin and child
Europe
The sad legacy of Russian orphans lies behind Putin’s troops kidnapping tens of thousands of Ukrainian children
By Clementine Fujimura and The ConversationJuly 7, 2023
Vladimir Putin
Europe
Extremely isolated Putin had lifestyle to envy, says Obama intel chief: ‘He didn’t do anything much besides exercise and read till 1 o’clock in the afternoon’
By Gregory F. Treverton and The ConversationJuly 5, 2023
July 4 fireworks
Environment
July 4th is an explosive day—for starting wildfires
By Mojtaba Sadegh and The ConversationJuly 3, 2023
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping attend the BRICS Summit in Brasilia
Europe
The ‘Global South’ is emerging in the wake of the Russia/Ukraine war. Here’s how it took the place of ‘Third World’ in the language of economics
By Jorge Heine and The ConversationJuly 3, 2023
Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin
Europe
China-Russia expert who studied in both countries says Xi had a subtle message for Putin about the Prigozhin revolt
By Joseph Torigian and The ConversationJuly 3, 2023
man eating sandwich
Health
The only actual superfood is fiber—and you don’t have to cut carbs to get the benefits
By Christopher Damman and The ConversationJuly 3, 2023
Thompson twins
Success
A disruptive startup backed by Jeff Bezos and Drake that pays high school basketball players at least $100,000 a year just sent identical twin phenoms to the NBA
By Jabari M. Evans and The ConversationJune 28, 2023
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