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Protests coupled with boycotts tend to be most effective at making governments change policies

History suggests that boycotts are uniquely suited to expand public participation enough to spur political change.

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In the 1960s and ’70s, his arguments also resonated on the left, including with the head of a powerful…

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Artemis II will test the life control systems on the Orion spacecraft and, if all goes well, take a…

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Supreme Court’s tariff decision still leaves a ‘mess’ for companies trying to grab refunds

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Soaring gas prices and disrupted supply chains will ripple out to increase costs in every store and

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What the historic snow drought means for water, wildfires and the future of the West

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On Passover, some Sephardic Jews revisit not only the story of their ancestors, but also their Ladin

For some Sephardic Jews today, holidays provide a rare opportunity to hear the now-endangered Judeo-Spanish language.

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New federal student loan limits affect social work graduate students, with impacts for survivors of

The status change may result in students avoiding degrees in nursing and social work.

By Kaitlyn M. Sims - 1 days ago
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Teens are driving the demand for online abortion pills via telehealth – new research

Parental involvement laws and the stigma of teen pregnancy create significant barriers for teenagers seeking abortions. These factors…

By Dana Johnson - 1 days ago

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