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Why Public Schools Have More Staff, Fewer Students
Only 17 percent of the 200,000 new staff positions added in the past 10 years were teachers.
Why the ‘Hype Phase’ of Wind and Solar Is Over
As federal subsidies dry up under the Trump administration, wind and solar energy must compete on cost and reliability, experts say.
Ignored Orders and Growing Resistance in Chinese Military After Purge of Top Generals
Insiders say the widespread internal resistance and command dysfunction are a rejection of Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s authority.
Indian Christians Facing Rising Persecution Look to America for Help
Indian Christians bear witness to a climate of intimidation and violence. Their work continues, sometimes underground—and they hope America will respond.
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ChatGPT Health Targets Health Care Access Gaps, but Privacy Questions Remain
What you risk when you give ChatGPT access to your medical records.
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ChatGPT Health Targets Health Care Access Gaps, but Privacy Questions Remain
What you risk when you give ChatGPT access to your medical records.
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Several Great and Some Not-So-Good Titles Due in February
Here’s what to look for in theaters and streaming next month.

‘King of Song’: The Northern Mockingbird
Nature’s suburban showman has an extensive musical repertoire.

Veste Coburg: The ‘Franconian Crown’ of Germany
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit Germany’s most architecturally exceptional and colossal medieval fortress.

‘Switched at Death:’ Stumbling Into Suspense
A young man stays at a retirement home and becomes a reluctant detective on the ongoings there.

Several Great and Some Not-So-Good Titles Due in February
Here’s what to look for in theaters and streaming next month.

‘Million-Dollar Dip’ Is the 5-Minute Appetizer That Gets Every Party Started
This million-dollar dip is rich and indulgent, combining cream cheese and tangy mayonnaise with sharp cheddar, smoky bacon, and toasted almonds.
Taking the Kids: Snaring the Best Cruise Deals of the Year
During Wave Season, “the cruise lines really roll out the perks to help sweeten the deals and encourage booking.
Iowa’s Historic Surf Ballroom Offers a New Reason to Make the Trip
The Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa, has tacked on an interactive exhibit that celebrates the 78-year-old venue’s place in music history.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Ireland’s Tidy Towns of Kinsale, Kenmare, and Dingle
There’s something delightful about small-town Ireland, where the people’s connection to their heritage and to their town is so vivid.
Taking the Kids: Snaring the Best Cruise Deals of the Year
During Wave Season, “the cruise lines really roll out the perks to help sweeten the deals and encourage booking.


















































































































