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How employers can support workers when they take medical leave

About 2 in 3 Americans who are employed can get paid time off work while getting and recovering from chemotherapy or surgeries doctors have told them they need.

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There was once a bipartisan consensus that media power had to be regulated if democracy were to survive.

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The move reshapes how future assessments of chemical dangers will be carried out, and if they’ll be…

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What Jefferson and Madison would have thought about ‘rededicating’ the US to God

The ‘Rededicate 250’ rally raised questions about separation of church and state. Jefferson and Madison’s many letters to each…

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5 reasons Stephen Colbert is one of the most important satirists in American history

The greatest satirists do more than expose hypocrisy. They reshape how citizens understand power and civic responsibility.

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San Diego mosque shooting reflects how online rhetoric, media depictions and political discourse con

Negative portrayals of Muslims are not without consequence – they lead to increased discrimination, hate crimes and psychological…

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