Understanding the Impact of College Education on America’s Social Divide

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How Clarence Thomas’s Good Behavior Project Transforms the Legal Landscape

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The Magazine That Gave a Glimpse into America

I had the privilege of growing up in rural Virginia during the 1950s, far away from the hustle and bustle of towns and neighbors. Unlike most families at the time, we didn’t have a television, so my brothers and I found entertainment in different ways. We would engage in pretend Civil War battles in the …

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The Weaponizing of Loneliness: An Examination of Hillary Rodham Clinton

The question that has concerned me, as well as many others, for the past eight years is how our democracy became so susceptible to a potential strongman and demagogue. However, now my biggest concern, with the approach of 2024, is whether we have done enough to strengthen our defenses or if our democracy is still …

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What Caused the Decline in Church Attendance Among People?

In my childhood church in Lincoln, Nebraska, I’ve witnessed a significant decline in Christians. This isn’t surprising considering that over 40 million Americans have stopped attending church over the past 25 years. This decline in church attendance, which represents the largest concentrated change in American history, has deeply affected me as a devout Christian. My …

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The USA is Submerged in Excessive Packages

In 1997, when UPS delivery workers went on strike, their job was vastly different. At that time, Amazon was just a fledgling online bookstore, and most people still had to drive to the local mall for their shopping needs. Fast forward to today, and these workers play a fundamental role in American life. The recently …

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The Ascend and Decline of Bud Light

This article was recently published in One Story to Read Today, an influential newsletter that highlights the top must-read articles from The Atlantic on a daily basis. To get the latest recommendations, make sure to sign up for the newsletter here. For nearly two decades, Bud Light has reigned as America’s best-selling beer. However, its …

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Increased Number of Americans Prefer a Same-Political Viewed Partner

Marriage rates in the US are declining rapidly, with more young adults either delaying or forgoing marriage altogether. While there are various reasons for this trend, one factor often overlooked is the growing difficulty that young people face in finding partners who meet all their requirements, including emotional, physical, financial, and political. In recent years, …

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