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A more complete Latin American history, including centuries of US influence, helps students understa

High school students in the US often learn about Latin America through the lens of the US, as a main character that exerts power.

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Nearly three-quarters of tourism professors are white, a recent analysis found, and nearly half are…

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For Americans in so-called ‘banking deserts,’ ending paper tax refund checks could be a costly move.

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What we get wrong about forgiveness – a counseling professor unpacks the difference between letting

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Political polarization in Pittsburgh communities is rooted in economic neglect − not extremism

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Marine protected areas aren’t in the right places to safeguard dolphins and whales in the South Atla

Despite Brazil’s recent expansions of protected areas, research shows that the favorite habitats of whales and dolphins are still…

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Why too much phosphorus in America’s farmland is polluting the country’s water

Plants need phosphorus, and other nutrients, to grow. But soil tests can’t tell if there’s too much.

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How the polar vortex and warm ocean are intensifying a major US winter storm

The atmosphere is a complicated place. Warm temperatures in one spot can contribute to brutally cold storms somewhere else.

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