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How much are smartphones harming children and what should we do about it? BBC InDepth hosts a debate between a campaigner and an academic.
Israel Sends Nasrallah to His Just Reward
The Jewish state’s defensive campaign against Hezbollah is a lesson to the West.
Lebanon and Iran After Hassan Nasrallah
In the short term, Israel’s strike may being more chaos. But it holds the promise of a future peace.
At Japanese Museums, Art and Nature Merge
A tour of some of the nation’s elegant institutions, including the Enoura Observatory and the Chichu Art Museum, reveals an approach that is startlingly different from the monumental or encyclopedic ones that define many Western museums.
Harris Spins a New Border Tale
Blaming the surge on Republicans evades years of failed policies.
Chicago's Nasty Schools Showdown
Mayor Brandon Johnson wants to fire the schools chief to please a union.
Biden Reneges on His Ukraine Promise
He classifies a strategy document that Congress made the price of aid.
Oregon's 'Gross Receipts' Tax Ballot Trick
An initiative on the November ballot disguises a huge business tax increase as a ‘rebate.’
Vance and Walz Converge Against Big Business
We aren’t used to hearing this kind of rhetoric from Republicans.
The Fight for the Keystone State in the 2024 Election
The presidential nominees hit Pennsylvania, as Trump works to motivate his fans and Harris tries to prove she’s no ideologue.
How the Migrant Crisis Strains Whitewater, Wis.
Springfield, Ohio, isn’t alone. This city of 15,000 saw a sudden influx of 1,000 Central Americans.
Ginkgo Biloba? Try a Little Grace Instead
Baby boomers desperately seek to control the aging process. They should give themselves a break.
Ukraine Rhetoric Veers Toward Reality
Ignore Kamala Harris, and you can actually hear the U.S. painfully giving birth to an endgame.
Harvard's Antisemitism Begins in the Classroom
The university ignored a suggestion to review its courses and lectures for academic rigor.
Sometimes It's Just Not Your Year
But the Chicago White Sox aren’t quitting.
The shopping centre helping students feel at home
Leeds' Merrion Centre is promoting itself on Chinese social media to its growing East Asian clientele.
Private school's fear over loss of VAT exemption
Parents at a private school in Stockport fear the unintended consequences of the impending increase.
'I can't enjoy student life until I get a job'
University of Sussex student Jordan Andrews says his maintenance loan only covers the bare minimum.
Harris's Economic Plan Is Bidenomics II
The Vice President lays out 82 pages of more spending, more taxes, more regulation, more government.
Who's Afraid of the Al Smith Dinner?
Kamala Harris says she won’t go. Reversing that decision is the smartest thing she can do.