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Category: American Society
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Philip C. Winslow reflects on the lives of soldiers around the world.
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A child’s hurt feelings lead to a deeper discussion of the effects of war at home.
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As same-sex marriage in Massachusetts approaches its five-year mark, Karen Kahn takes a look at marriage equality in New England and beyond.
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Amy Seidl looks at the signs of spring and sees ecosystems in flux.
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Little League celebrates its 70th anniversary, and Mark Hyman looks at the ways the organization has changed over the years.
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Jeremy Adam Smith looks at his community in San Francisco for clues about what an American supportive of gay families will look like.
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On the birthday of Anne Sullivan Macy, Kim Nielsen explores the many reasons she chose to write a book about the woman best known as the teacher of Helen Keller.
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Jay Wexler reflects upon one of the crucial moments of his tenure as a Supreme Court clerk: totally tanking on the March Madness pool.
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Lydia Denworth discusses the recent backlash over new government regulations designed to keep lead out of children’s products.