“Certainly not Jim Thorpe,” you say in response, because you’re a reasonable person. Thorpe was 6-foot-1 and 202 pounds, and ...
The Nation on MSNOpinion
What Justice on a Burning Planet?
Andreas Malm and Thea Riofrancos joined The Nation’s Wen Stephenson in an urgent conversation about the left and the climate ...
From confusion over AI detectors to questions about fairness and academic integrity, students and professors are navigating ...
A now-retired Palm Beach County high school English teacher spells out challenges of lowered expectations in today's ...
Has the era of body-positivity come and gone? Thin is back in. Almond moms dominate the chat. We’re headed for disaster ...
TRADITIONALLY, women and gender-diverse people were less likely to be identified as autistic because they didn’t fit the ...
Why Everyone Loves Japan. I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas! Winter holiday season is here, and for an increasing number ...
Morning Overview on MSNOpinion
Study pushes back on "AI kills creativity" and the results surprise
For years, the loudest argument around generative tools has been that artificial intelligence will flatten originality and ...
Grocery shop traveling has taken off as a viral social media trend, but what does it say about a person who goes to a ...
If the past is always that of a certain present, what are the conditions for avoiding the subordination of public history to ...
We tend to think of religion as an age-old feature of human existence. So it can be startling to learn that the very concept dates to the early modern era. Yes, you find gods, temples, sacrifices and ...
If you had to nominate the slowest, longest-living organisms on Earth, what would you picture? Among the vertebrates, some people might think of tortoises, whales or perhaps more obscure creatures ...
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