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'Why Hasn't Sexual Harassment Disappeared?'
From naming the problem in the 1970s, to bringing it out of the shadows in the 90s, to a growing accountability today – the evolution of sexual harassment in the workplace.
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The Misunderstood McDonald's Hot Coffee Lawsuit
Athletes vs. Injustice: Protests in Sports
From Napster to Netflix: The History and Impact of Streaming Services
Combating the Myth of the Superpredator
Teaching Teens About Sex: The Decades-Old Debate over Abstinence-Only
AIDS: From Ryan White to Today's Silent Epidemic
Lessons From the Challenger Tragedy
Send In the Special Ops Forces
Trump’s Immigration Rhetoric Echoes a Bitter Fight from the 90s
Population Bomb: The Overpopulation Theory That Fell Flat
Hard Risks: Concussions in Sports, From the Boxing Ring to the Gridiron
The Surprising Legacy of the Boy in the Bubble
A New Housing Program to Fight Poverty has an Unexpected History
Could We Geoengineer Ourselves Out of Climate Change?
Lingering Peril From Lead Paint
Born by Surrogate: New Paths to Parenthood
Could a Simple Intervention Fight a Suicide Crisis?
Horses: Wild, But Not Free
The Birth of Free Agency
How Fear of the Measles Vaccine Took Hold
Presidents v. Press: How the Pentagon Papers Leak Set Up First Amendment Showdowns
The Garbage Barge That Helped Fuel a Movement
LSD Gets Another Look
She Rocked the Pentagon
The Modern Bystander Effect
DNA Clues Solve Crimes . . . With a Privacy Cost
Are Robots Really Taking Over?
Tabletop to Tablet: Using Dungeons & Dragons to Combat Screen Addiction
Thalidomide: Return of an Infamous Pill
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Sexual Misconduct at Work, Again
This Snake Is Eating the Everglades