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Hulk Hogan and the unraveling of worker solidarity

Pro wrestling’s failed unionization effort – and Hogan’s alleged role in undermining that campaign – is part of a broader story about the erosion of labor’s power since the 1980s.

By Brian Jansen
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A prominent Nature study and related research raise the possibility that vaccines may have a broader…

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US officials have used a number of rhetorical strategies – ways of talking about something – to…

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Teen drivers face unique challenges during ‘100 deadliest days’ of summer, but safety measures can m

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A toxicologist’s guide to poison ivy’s itch and bee stings’ burning pain – 2 examples of nature’s ch

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Transgender, nonbinary and disabled people more likely to view AI negatively, study shows

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Wildfire season is starting weeks earlier in California – a new study shows how climate change is dr

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How states are placing guardrails around AI in the absence of strong federal regulation

With a potential ban of state regulation of AI soundly defeated, states are continuing to take the lead on protecting people from…

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Trump has promised to eliminate funding to schools that don’t nix DEI work – but half of the states

Trump’s February 2025 ‘Dear Colleague’ letter instructed all schools that receive federal funding to rid their programming and…

By Hilary Lustick - 2 days ago
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Youth athletes, not just professionals, may face mental health risks from repeated traumatic brain

The New York City shooter who sought to attack NFL offices said he had a degenerative brain disease, called chronic traumatic encephalopathy,…

By David B. Sarwer - 2 days ago

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The Fresh Air Fund's complicated racial record

Many urban children who took part in a program that was supposed to enrich their lives dealt with racism instead. Why can't this cultural exchange become a two-way street?

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