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‘Heartstopper’ is helping LGBTQ+ fans find hope and community across time and space

Stories about young queer people coming of age and finding love have touched people across age and identity, bringing healing after the AIDS crisis and harsh upbringings.

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More than a century after the Treaty of Trianon, its monuments have produced a visible political landscape…

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Particles’ properties at the quantum level could one day enable faster computing and better cybersecurity.

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Children’s books about Black people’s everyday, joyful lives are sometimes banned – but they help al

Books showing Black children spending time with family, or playing at home, help Black kids see themselves in literature and give…

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When a police officer is shot, how they get to the hospital depends on the city – and Philadelphia s

Police departments vary widely in how they use ‘scoop and run’ – and whether they use it just for colleagues who’ve been shot…

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As lawmakers politicize the 250th anniversary, Americans are looking for unity over division

While discord exists over the meaning of the 250th anniversary, Americans strongly believe there is more that unites the country than…

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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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