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In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
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The world is a treasure awaiting each new generation of explorers. But every young explorer finds places that are especially magical to them. Some are discovered by those who venture far away, some ...
If you’re like most people, the “Big Five” financial literacy questions at the end of this column will be a “Big Fail.” I base this prediction on the results of a longer test of similarly-worded ...
Since last week, when a loaded handgun was found in a student’s backpack at Preble High School, school and student safety has been on everyone's mind. Since then, the district has instituted a clear ...
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There comes a point in every adult’s life when the constant rush of responsibilities, achievements, and challenges leaves us asking deeper questions: Am I truly at peace? Am I living with purpose?
Most kids want to know whether the adults in their lives are genuinely interested in their day – and aren't just going through the motions. FG Trade/E+ via Getty Images Each afternoon, a familiar ...
If you want to solve a tricky problem, it often helps to get organized. You might, for example, break the problem into pieces and tackle the easiest pieces first. But this kind of sorting has a cost.