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Civility requires the willingness to engage – a dispute with a neighbor revealed how much motivation

An ethicist who studies disagreement and civility assumed she could handle a neighborly dispute – until the neighbor refused to even interact with her.

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Despite growing evidence of alcohol’s harms, it remains deeply embedded in social norms and cultural…

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The Trump administration’s Religious Liberty Commission argues that religious freedom is under attack…

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Military voters were at the heart of the Supreme Court’s mail-in ballot decision

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As the US turns 250, a forgotten founding influence helps explain its current unease

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Canada’s little-known role in helping to spur American independence in 1776

Britain controlled vast tracts in North America beyond the original 13 Colonies. And the American invasion of Canada played a role…

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‘In the end the court did its job’ – a former federal judge reviews a Supreme Court term full of mom

A former federal judge analyzes key Supreme Court decisions this term, reflects on growing judicial invective evident in its opinions,…

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You’ve never heard of these glaciers, but they’re becoming critical climate havens as America’s icon

They’re called rock glaciers, and they might not look like much, but they’ll continue to provide meltwater after the world’s…

By Dan McGrath - 2 days ago

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Heart transplant doctors could help more people by accepting donations from the obese

As the rate of obesity in the US rises, transplant centers are debating whether to accept organ donations from the obese. A new study suggests that oversized hearts are safe to use.

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