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Most Teachers Know They’re Playing With Fire When They Use Tech in the Classroom

A few years ago, when researchers at Boston College and Harvard set out to review all of the existing research…

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Fixing the Quality Problems at Boeing

More from our inbox: Arizona’s Abortion Ban: ‘What Century Are We Living In?’Don’t Cancel Student LoansWhy Leave ‘Nice’ Countries?‘Pro-Humanity’ ProtestersCaring…

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These Perfumes Come With Notes of Blood, Latex and Floorboards

For a growing number of fragrance fans, smelling singular is more important than smelling good.

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Oregon Is Recriminalizing Drugs. Here’s What Portland Learned.

Oregon’s governor has signed a measure to reimpose criminal penalties for hard drugs. Mayor Ted Wheeler of Portland talks about…

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Gaza’s Shadow Death Toll: Bodies Buried Beneath the Rubble

With hand tools and bare hands, families and rescuers continue to search broken buildings for missing friends and relatives.

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Threat of Unrest Looms Over Al Aqsa Mosque on First Friday of Ramadan

A heavy Israeli police contingent checked worshipers on Friday entering the Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem, where the threat of…

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A New York Loft Where the Art Comes First

IN THE 1960S and ’70s, clearing out and refinishing a downtown loft was a rite of passage for New York…

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Overdose or Poisoning? A New Debate Over What to Call a Drug Death.

Grieving families want official records and popular discourse to move away from reflexive use of “overdose,” which they believe blames…

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Rents Are Flat — or Up, or Down, Depending Where You Look

Nationally, one-year rent increases have leveled out, but local conditions may vary.

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How Bad Is Crime in the Subways?

Officials have spent millions to make New Yorkers transit riders feel safe. The investment is motivated more by passengers’ perception…

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