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President Trump may be intensifying the trade war as a way to end it ahead of the 2020 election
President Trump may be intensifying the trade war as a way to end it ahead of the 2020 election
by
Aria Bracci
December 13, 2019
Would it have been possible to predict the New Zealand volcano eruption?
Would it have been possible to predict the New Zealand volcano eruption?
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Molly Callahan
December 9, 2019
Was that controversial ‘Grace in Boston’ Peloton ad designed to create buzz?
Was that controversial ‘Grace in Boston’ Peloton ad designed to create buzz?
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Molly Callahan
December 6, 2019
Black Friday triggers consumers to donate on Giving Tuesday and then indulge in more spending afterwards as reward
Black Friday triggers consumers to donate on Giving Tuesday and then indulge in more spending afterwards as reward
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Aria Bracci
December 3, 2019
The popularity of ‘ok boomer’ may well just ‘ok boomerang’
The popularity of ‘ok boomer’ may well just ‘ok boomerang’
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Molly Callahan
November 20, 2019
What can the Pacific Gas and Electric blackouts over the California wildfire risk teach us about the future of power grids?
What can the Pacific Gas and Electric blackouts over the California wildfire risk teach us about the future of power grids?
by
Aria Bracci
November 19, 2019
30 years ago the Berlin Wall fell. And then Prague happened.
30 years ago the Berlin Wall fell. And then Prague happened.
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Molly Callahan
November 8, 2019
Is Oklahoma’s mass commutation of prisoners too small to make a difference?
Is Oklahoma’s mass commutation of prisoners too small to make a difference?
by
Emily Arntsen
November 5, 2019
How to find out if products were made in blacklisted factories—and help companies take responsibility for supply chains
How to find out if products were made in blacklisted factories—and help companies take responsibility for supply chains
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Ian Thomsen
November 1, 2019
Twitter has banned political ads. Is Facebook next?
Twitter has banned political ads. Is Facebook next?
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Khalida Sarwari
October 31, 2019
Here’s how Brexit–postponed again–is testing political norms in the UK
Here’s how Brexit–postponed again–is testing political norms in the UK
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Molly Callahan
October 30, 2019
Advertisers might not know it, but Facebook’s ad delivery service still discriminates by race and gender
Advertisers might not know it, but Facebook’s ad delivery service still discriminates by race and gender
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Molly Callahan
October 28, 2019
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