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Finland’s educational system was driven by a culture that supports a strong social contract, one the United States currently lacks.
Be a man? Why this once trusty advice now fails men.
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Tax megacorps like Amazon to fund universal basic income, says 2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang.
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Here’s why universal basic income will hurt the 99%, and make the 1% even richer.
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Human value is tied to the job market. Will automation be a full-on crisis?
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It’s a “surprising trend,” said Google’s lead analyst for pay equity.
The older we are, the less our chronological age may say about us.
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Finland’s recent decline in international test scores has led many to question whether its education system is truly the best.
A new study outlines why the tobacco and coal industries warrant “corporate death sentences.”
Finland and the U.S. have chosen opposing answers to the question of how much standardized testing is too much.
He’s enflamed conversation about socialism across America.
The key to Finland’s success is to view education not as a privilege, but a right.
The controversial protest tactic has a checkered history.
Millennials, engage! It’s the reason you keep losing to baby boomers.
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Think America would never elect a socialist? Think again.
It may come as a surprise to some to find that anarchism comes in as many flavors as Ben ‘n Jerry’s.
We’re unearthing the next big idea in post-high school education. Is it yours?
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When these companies compete, in the current system, the people lose.
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The Green New Deal is an ambitious attempt to fight climate change, but is it destined to hit the political skids?
As more and more people die, drug companies keep reaping in a massive profit.
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The countdown continues! Our 8th most popular video of 2018 cuts through the political fray.
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Americans must choose the middle path, away from the fundamentalist positions on both the right and the left, argues a Washington think tank.
American society is in trouble if we let fundamental disagreements cancel entire relationships.
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Dialogue and an open mind can go a lot further than angry rhetoric.
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Luxembourg will offer the world’s first fare-free public transit system, but is there really such a thing as a free ride?
Why this $600 million business isn’t about money.
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Opinion ruined journalism and Facebook killed truth—but there’s a way to make it right.
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The year was fraught to say the least. Riots in the streets, engagement abroad in a long-fought war, and an encroaching sense that the fabric that knits us together is […]
Are we trying to solve too many problem with technological solutions?
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The 116th Congress is set to break records in term of diversity among its lawmakers, though those changes are coming almost entirely from Democrats.