2015년 2월 6일 금요일

How Jordan Came to Oppose ISIS, the Partisan Paradox of Black Republicans, and More...

How rising college costs increases income inequality, predicting the future of wearable devices, SNL's "Weekend Update" struggles without Seth Myers, and more...

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Thursday, February 5, 2015

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It Wasn't Their War

Whatever legitimacy the Islamic State had in Jordan was incinerated along with Muath al-Kaseasbeh's body.
ALICE SU
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The Partisan Paradox of Black Republicans

Conservatives can find themselves alienated from the broader African American community, yet not wholly embraced by their chosen party.
THEODORE R. JOHNSON
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The Rich Get Richer—and More Educated

Wealthy Americans have seen major growth when it comes to educational attainment, but the poorest Americans still struggle to graduate.
GILLIAN B. WHITE
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What My Hearing Aid Taught Me About the Future of Wearables

As human-enhancing technology becomes tinier and more advanced, the price of progress is complexity.
RYAN BUDISH
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What's Wrong WithSaturday Night Live's 'Weekend Update'?

Five months after Lorne Michaels switched up the hosts, the faux-news segment feels stuck in its "rocky start" phase.
DAVID SIMS




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