Opinion

How to not think like a bot

Parents, teachers, and just about anyone who knows how to read have piled on with a common-sense rebuke: How can you read a word without seeing it? But even if we’ve moved past the heyday of ...
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Math anxiety grows from stress, culture, and experience, not ability. By changing how we teach, test, and talk about math, we ...
Think about the last time you went beyond liking something online and actually sent it to someone. What was share-worthy ...
A new AP-NORC poll finds that about 2 in 10 U.S. adults donated money to a crowdfunding campaign over the last year, with ...
When U.S. Delta Force commandos slipped into Venezuelan airspace over the weekend, they did so in secrecy. And yet, in the ...
One of the first sentences I was ever paid to write was “Try out lighter lip stick colors, like peach or coral.” Fresh out of college in the mid 2010s, I’d scored a copy job for a how-to website. An ...
Imagine working for a company where you notice a lot of little, annoying problems that could be easily fixed if management would just listen to the employees. Would you be really annoyed it management ...
Whenever In-N-Out opens in a new state, it’s a big deal. So big, in fact, the massive lines become their own news story. When the cult-favorite fast food chain opened in Idaho two years ago, customers ...
Nine to five is still alive. Sort of. A new survey of labour-force data by Amory Gethin of the World Bank and Emmanuel Saez of the University of California, Berkeley finds that the world’s employed ...
It’s been a year since Imhotep Muhammad returned home from Dauphin County Prison after a jury acquitted him of the most serious charges that had him locked up for 26 months. The scars from that time, ...