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Category: American Society
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Mark Hyman examines a new trend: prepping babies and toddlers for sports.
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For the first time, an out trans athlete is playing Division I basketball. Is the way we look at gender and sports due for a complete makeover?
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A list of Beacon Press titles that address the issues faced by veterans and their loved ones.
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Amie Klempnauer Miller goes to the source for answers to questions about what it’s like being raised by two moms, in this exclusive interview with her seven-year-old daughter.
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For many trying to build a life after prison, one box on an employment application can mean the difference between legitimate employment and returning to a life of crime.
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The author of Holy Hullabaloos: A Road Trip to the Battlegrounds of the Church/State Wars has an offer Christine O’Donnell can’t refuse.
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Michael Lanza shares thoughts and photos from his recent trip to Mt. Rainier, including his observations of the effects of climate change on the ecology of the area.
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Linda Nathan explains the differences between charter and pilot schools, and speaks up in defense of the “villains” of the new film Waiting for Superman.
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With the media’s attention on Snyder v. Phelps, Sherrilyn Ifill looks at a Supreme Court case with broader-reaching implications.