Posts Tagged ‘NPR’
A Brief History Of America’s Middle Class
“The middle class is disappearing” has been a standard line during this election cycle. As it turns out, it’s not wrong. Last year was the first recorded year that middle-income families no longer made up the majority in America, according to the Pew Research Center. What this actually means economically is a mixed bag, but…
Read MoreDoes Your Body Really Refresh Itself Every 7 Years?
The latest episode of the podcast Invisibilia explores the idea that personality — something a lot of us think of as immutable — can change over time. That got Invisibilia co-host Lulu Miller wondering if anything about us stays the same. Do all the cells in our body turn over every seven years as is…
Read MoreClick For Fewer Calories: Health Labels May Change Online Ordering Habits
Thanks to the rise of food delivery services like Grubhub and Eat24, it’s getting easier to order meals online. And when the Food and Drug Administration’s new calorie labeling regulations go into effect next spring, it’ll also be easier to see exactly how many calories we’re ordering with each click. Some companies like Starbucks and…
Read MoreWhy Preschool Suspensions Still Happen (And How To Stop Them)
Thousands of children in public pre-K, especially black preschoolers, are suspended each year. The problems are clear. So are some fixes.
Read MoreBrexit | U.K. Votes To Leave EU; Prime Minister Cameron Steps Down
The vote was 52 percent to 48 in favor of leaving the EU. Global markets are down in the wake of the news. Prime Minister David Cameron, who advocated remaining in the EU, says he will resign.
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