After a period of democratic backsliding, governments that want to restore democratic rule face an “illiberal trilemma”: They ...
Quiet majority medicine raises key challenges as women become the majority in U.S. residency programs, highlighting gaps in pay and leadership roles.
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How many sign-ins about the ‘millionaires tax' were fake? Thousands, group says
State Sen. Victoria Hunt and former U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer say that their names were used to oppose the bill without their permission.
Did Biden also have the authority to release the file or not? Should he have wielded it or not? The answer is a bit of both.
Certain markers of high status may more strongly boost attitudes toward women versus men, and low status markers may more strongly worsen attitudes toward men versus women—with both findings more ...
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‘Nice Girls Don’t Ask’ Is a Tradwife Origin Story
Filmmaker Jan Krawitz’s fascinating documentary “Nice Girls Don’t Ask” interrogates instructional films of the 1950s that ...
The government plans to merge the ICDS and IndAS accounting standards by FY27 to reduce litigation and the dual-reporting ...
Letters from readers question ICE tactics, Newport Beach City Council's "doozy," and council candidates, the 2020 election ...
Intimidated by advanced stats in baseball? Not to worry! Corbin Young provides an outline of the key stats you need to know, and how they can help in fantasy baseball.
The Atlantic staff writers Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer explain how Trump’s White House works.
Why do competitive women sometimes face backlash from other women? Women support women until competition becomes personal or threatens close bonds.
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