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Are teachers leaving the classroom en masse?
The chaotic debate over this year’s teacher shortages, explained.
Did CNN’s Brian Stelter lose his job because of politics or money?
Two theories about the departure of CNN’s star media reporter — and what it tells us about CNN and the company that owns it.
The northern lights could be a lot farther south tonight
A wave of magnetized particles from the sun will strike Earth over the next few days and light up the skies.
Anal and oral sex spread monkeypox. Let’s talk about it.
Why it’s spreading like an STI through gay men’s sexual networks, why women are at risk — and why condoms might help.
How “dementia villages” work
Can miniature towns make dementia care more humane?
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Power means letting female heroes take up space
The MCU’s version of a legal procedural can be fun as hell.
Why does the WeWork guy get to fail up?
Adam Neumann burned billions. Now investors are giving him more money.
Setting boundaries is more than just saying “no”
Relationships aren’t always easy to preserve. Boundaries can help.
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Merrick Garland’s dilemma
The Justice Department is investigating Donald Trump, but the ex-president's still-large base likely won’t want him prosecuted under any circumstances. Vox’s Zack Beauchamp explains the ongoing fallout from the FBI raid at Mar-a-Lago.