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Gun violence dominated the weekend as at least 22 people were killed by a gunman in El Paso – and nine more were shot to death 12 hours later in Dayton,…
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After a motorcycle accident and the surgeries that followed, Travis Rieder became addicted to pain medications. Rieder, director of the Master of…
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The way we navigate the world has transformed with the advent of GPS devices, but some researchers say overreliance on that technology can affect our…
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Dr. Shaili Jain is a psychiatrist and post-traumatic stress disorder specialist at one of America’s top hospitals run by the U.S. Department of Veterans…
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RJ Young was trying to win over his future father-in-law. So, he started shooting guns. Young is a black gun owner and NRA-certified pistol instructor.…
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The traditional career at a single company with a pension and retirement is rare these days. For many, it's about piecing together part time or temp jobs…
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It's hard to talk to kids about sex.But the U.S. consistently has among the highest teen pregnancy and STD infection rates in the developed world.Bonnie…
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What would happen if all Americans were guaranteed a monthly income — whether or not they were employed?Annie Lowrey is a contributing editor for The…
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In the city of Dallas, 23 percent of residents live under the poverty line — that's higher than the national average.CitySquare is a nonprofit that's been…
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Before Arne Duncan served as the Secretary of Education under President Obama, he spent seven years trying to improve Chicago's schools as CEO of the…
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A few years back, Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha felt perfectly comfortable telling parents it was fine for their kids to drink the town’s water. Flint, Michigan…
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This year’s Texas Lyceum Poll from the Texas Politics Project asked — as always — about how Texas adults feel about their elected officials and how they…