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After 1776, the founders designed a government that accounts for ‘a degree of depravity in mankind’

After the colonists declared their independence, designing a government was next. Three of the founding generation said the new government needed to account for the flaws in human nature.

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The response to the many problems facing the region has been set back by cuts in humanitarian aid.

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Mindfulness can improve health and well-being, but it may not work for everyone. Buddhist teachings…

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

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Viktor Orbán is gone, but scores of public monuments show the potency of his legacy and Hungarian na

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What does it mean to be ‘quantum’? A physicist explains the basics behind Einstein’s spooky actions

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How to be grateful to someone – even when you really don’t want to

Struggling to feel grateful? Try thinking differently about what caused the person’s actions.

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Philadelphia’s rich history of children’s television includes ‘Double Dare’ and a golden age of loca

Philadelphia produced some of the most popular and longest-running local children’s shows in television history.

By Jared Bahir Browsh - 2 days ago
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FDA drug approval affects healthcare around the world, but political shortcuts could hurt the agency

A new FDA fast-track program could undermine the agency’s role as a global drug safety authority.

By C. Michael White - 2 days ago

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