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PHYSICAL REHABILITATION CENTERS
Newsweek US

PHYSICAL REHABILITATION CENTERS

EACH YEAR MILLIONS OF AMERICANS ARE PREscribed physical therapy while recovering from surgery, treating chronic conditions or healing from illnesses or injuries.

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September 01, 2023
Paul Reubens
Time

Paul Reubens

Forever in character

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September 04, 2023
Climate Is Everything
Time

Climate Is Everything

One of the enduring legacies of this summer's heat waves is a disease that few people have heard of. First documented in El Salvador's sugarcane workers 21 years ago, chronic kidney disease of nontraditional origin (CKDnt) occurs among manual laborers working in high-heat conditions.

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September 04, 2023
Why did early puberty spike during the pandemic?
Time

Why did early puberty spike during the pandemic?

ITALY NOTICED FIRST. IT WAS THE FIRST COUNTRY TO lock down during the COVID-19 pandemic, and later in 2020, researchers at Florence's Anna Meyer Children's University Hospital were the first to point out a puzzling trend: more young girls than ever before had been showing up at the hospital with clear signs of early-onset puberty.

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September 04, 2023
Why Trump's Georgia case may matter most
Time

Why Trump's Georgia case may matter most

THE SIGNS IN GEORGIA WERE THERE FOR MONTHS. BACK in February, the forewoman of a special grand jury hinted that her advisory panel had recommended criminal charges against \"not a short list\" of familiar names in connection to an effort to overturn the results of Georgia's 2020 presidential election.

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September 04, 2023
THE HEALING SEA
Time

THE HEALING SEA

In a quest to preserve the zones that let oceans thrive, ecologist Enric Sala heads for the South Pacific

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September 04, 2023
The creative ways teachers are using AI
Time

The creative ways teachers are using AI

PETER PACCONE, A SOCIAL-STUDIES TEACHER IN SAN Marino, Calif., has a new teacher's aid helping him in the classroom this year.

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September 04, 2023
Special counsel
Time

Special counsel

In Biden probe

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September 04, 2023
Writing for Friends was no joke
Time

Writing for Friends was no joke

EVER SINCE I RETIRED FROM TELEVISION WRITING AT the ripe age of 38, people have asked me, \"Why would you quit such a cool career?\" It's impossible to answer this question over cocktail-party conversation. Where would I even begin? There were the grueling hours, the egotistical bosses, the dysfunction-there's everything the Writers Guild of America is currently fighting against with their ongoing strike, and the issues have only gotten more complex since I left in 2008.

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September 04, 2023
INSPIRING HOPE FOR A BETTER PLANET
Newsweek US

INSPIRING HOPE FOR A BETTER PLANET

MEET EIGHT INNOVATORS WHO ARE COMING UP WITH CREATIVE SOLUTIONS TO THE CLIMATE CHALLENGES FACING THE WORLD

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September 01, 2023
Xolo Maridueña
Newsweek US

Xolo Maridueña

COBRA KAI'S XOLO MARIDUEÑA IS GOING FROM KICKING BUTT ON EARTH to doing so in the multiverse in the latest DC Comics film Blue Beetle (August 18).

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September 01, 2023
The Secretary on education
Time

The Secretary on education

THE TWO YEARS THAT MIGUEL Cardona has been in the nation's top education job haven't exactly been serene: In June, the Supreme Court rejected President Joe Biden's student-loan-forgiveness plan and, in another ruling, essentially overturned affirmative action.

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September 04, 2023
THE PARENT TRAP
Time

THE PARENT TRAP

American teens are having a hard time. High school students reporting chronic feelings of sadness and hopelessness rose from 1 in 5 to 1 in 3 from 2008 to 2019, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). By the pandemic fall of 2021, the feelings were reported by 42% of high school students and almost 60% of girls. The thing is, a lot of parents are in really bad shape too.

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September 04, 2023
The man who was everything, and then some
Time

The man who was everything, and then some

IN A NATION TORN APART BY, OF ALL THINGS, the perception that drag performers will corrupt our children, the time is right for a documentary about the glitter king himself, Little Richard, a performer who broke all kinds of boundaries at a time when doing so could be life-threatening.

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September 04, 2023
The day hip-hop changed forever
Time

The day hip-hop changed forever

AS A PERSON WHO LOVES HISTORY, I'M one of those people who can spot a historical moment as it's happening-both as a participant and as an outside viewer.

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September 04, 2023
AFTER THE FLAMES
Time

AFTER THE FLAMES

In the Maui wildfires, a summer of climate warnings reached a hellish crescendo

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September 04, 2023
"Absolutely Do Not Send Them There"
Mother Jones

"Absolutely Do Not Send Them There"

Foster kids have few advocates and little agency. That makes them the perfect cash cow for the country's biggest psychiatric hospital chain.

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September/October 2023
VAPOR TRAIL
Mother Jones

VAPOR TRAIL

After a cannabis product turned up at my kid's school, I rode into the Wild West of unregulated pot.

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September/October 2023
RICH DOC, POOR DOC
Mother Jones

RICH DOC, POOR DOC

Why do the most important kinds of doctors earn the least money?

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September/October 2023
MEDICAL RESTRAINTS
Mother Jones

MEDICAL RESTRAINTS

How health care companies use debt to trap nurses on the job

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September/October 2023
FREEDOM READERS
Mother Jones

FREEDOM READERS

Authors of banned books-like me-are battling right-wing censorship daily. But we can't do it alone.

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September/October 2023
Montreal: It's All French to Me
Reason magazine

Montreal: It's All French to Me

THE MONTREAL BIODÔME’S scarlet macaw named Bouton “will be deported to the Toronto Zoo next Friday after she only spoke English during a government inspection,” The Beaverton reported in July 2013

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October 2023
TRUE CRIME DISTORTS THE TRUTH ABOUT CRIME
Reason magazine

TRUE CRIME DISTORTS THE TRUTH ABOUT CRIME

In their telling, it was Kercher’s roommate, an American exchange student named Amanda Knox, who had killed the young woman during some sort of satanic sex game gone awry

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October 2023
Affirmative Action Loses in Court
Reason magazine

Affirmative Action Loses in Court

THE END OF affirmative action in university admissions has been prophesied since 2003, when the Supreme Court issued its decision in Grutter v. Bollinger. In the majority opinion, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor wrote that “25 years from now, the use of racial preferences will no longer be necessary to further the interest approved today

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October 2023
Private Tyranny' Is Less Private Than You Think
Reason magazine

Private Tyranny' Is Less Private Than You Think

KIMBERLY NARANJO MAKES for a sympathetic protagonist. In childhood, she suffered abuse at home. In early adulthood, she struggled with addiction

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October 2023
Civics in Public Schools Won't Fix American Democracy
Reason magazine

Civics in Public Schools Won't Fix American Democracy

ON THE CAMPAIGN trail in May, Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy provocatively proposed raising the voting age to 25 for Americans who have not had any kind of civic experience, such as serving in the military or working as a first responder

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October 2023
Subsidies Won't Stop Stagnation
Reason magazine

Subsidies Won't Stop Stagnation

PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN is making a “big bet on place-based industrial policy,” writes Brookings Institution senior fellow Mark Muro

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October 2023
America's Immigrant Brain Drain
Reason magazine

America's Immigrant Brain Drain

THE UNITED STATES boasts more international students, immigrant inventors, and foreign-born Nobel laureates than any other country

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October 2023
Taylor Swift, Junk Fees, and the 'Happy Meal Fallacy'
Reason magazine

Taylor Swift, Junk Fees, and the 'Happy Meal Fallacy'

WHEN AMERICA’S LARGEST ticket retailer announced plans to adjust its pricing structure, President Joe Biden was quick to claim credit

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October 2023
HOW Hippies Saved the Fourth Amendment
Reason magazine

HOW Hippies Saved the Fourth Amendment

THE NIXON ADMINISTRATION DID EVERYTHING IT COULD TO CURB ANTIWAR ACTIVISM. THEN THE COURTS SAID IT HAD GONE TOO FAR

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October 2023