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  1. American sex-ed films emerged from concerns that social morals were breaking down. From our friends .

  2. What's the best way to get countries to improve their human rights records? Cutting aid?

  3. The ethical and economic cases for open borders.

  4. How a city built a thriving food tourism industry around a savory treat.

  5. These deceptively simple glass drops posed a physics mystery for 400 years.

  6. Our digital environing admits no exit, and we apparently accept that as a source of joy.

  7. in 1996, Tupac Shakur was shot. How has his legacy shaped hip-hop mythology?

  8. Does cutting foreign aid work to stop human rights abuses?

  9. Were Prince Rupert’s drops the 1600s version of fidget spinners?

  10. The Natchitoches (NACK-uh-tush) meat pie was so popular the Louisiana legislature made it official.

  11. What if there were no borders at all?

  12. "Escape" is an ancient word, "escapism," a modern one.

  13. Indirect speech can have a profoundly direct effect on listeners.

  14. Sep 6

    When forensic linguistics go very, very wrong.

  15. Sep 6

    Does the internet lull us into a false sense of safety?

  16. Sep 6

    What if there were no borders at all?

  17. Sep 6

    Anyone else feeling like they need an escape right now?

  18. Sep 6

    Have you heard the story of the man who was killed by the definite article?

  19. Sep 6

    The color purple, from snail excretions to Pantone.

  20. Sep 6

    There are both ethical and economic cases for open borders.

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