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The military’s diversity rises out of recruitment targets, not any ‘woke’ goals

Both men view diversity as a symptom of “woke” culture rather than as a long-standing practice driven by the nature of the all-volunteer force.

The military’s diversity rises out of recruitment targets, not any ‘woke’ goals
Arts|Business|Economy|Education|Entertainment|Environment

From the pulpit to the picket line: For many miners, religion and labor rights have long been connected in coal country

The retirement of United Mine Workers of America’s longtime president is a reminder that labor and religion have always been entangled in coal country.

From the pulpit to the picket line: For many miners, religion and labor rights have long been connected in coal country
Business|Economy|Finance

Fed rate cut is attempt to prevent recession without sending prices soaring

The US central bank is aiming for its soft landing that avoids recession, but the data and competing policy choices will make it difficult.

Fed rate cut is attempt to prevent recession without sending prices soaring
Economy|Health|Science|Technology

By firing the Bureau of Labor Statistics chief, the Trump administration raises concerns that it may further restrict the flow of essential government information

The government, because it takes the lead in implementing official policies, is in a unique position to collect and store sensitive data collected over long periods of time.

By firing the Bureau of Labor Statistics chief, the Trump administration raises concerns that it may further restrict the flow of essential government information
Environment|Science

My city was one of hundreds expecting federal funds to help manage rising heat wave risk – then EPA terminated the grants

The administration said the grants were ‘no longer consistent with EPA funding priorities.’ Spokane, which has faced deadly heat waves in eastern Washington, shows who is at risk.

My city was one of hundreds expecting federal funds to help manage rising heat wave risk – then EPA terminated the grants
Education|Health|Science

Parents who oppose sex education in schools often don’t discuss it at home

Comprehensive sex education has benefits, but the birds and the bees appear to be a taboo topic for some families.

Parents who oppose sex education in schools often don’t discuss it at home
Education|Health|Opinion|Science

Gratitude comes with benefits − a social psychologist explains how to practice it when times are stressful

Some people are more inclined toward gratitude than others, but there are specific ways that everyone can cultivate more of it.

Gratitude comes with benefits − a social psychologist explains how to practice it when times are stressful
Americas|Education|Opinion|Political|US

Lessons from El Salvador for US university leaders facing attacks from Trump

US college leaders would do well to reflect on the courage of their counterparts in 1980s El Salvador who opposed injustice despite grave personal risk.

Lessons from El Salvador for US university leaders facing attacks from Trump
Lifestyle|Opinion

Why do people hate people?

It can be easy to mistake feelings like fear and anger as hate. When biases are acted out in harmful ways, however, speaking up can help stop hate from getting worse.

Why do people hate people?

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