The Battle Over Gender Therapy
More teenagers than ever are seeking transitions, but the medical community that treats them is deeply divided about why — and what to do to help them.
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More teenagers than ever are seeking transitions, but the medical community that treats them is deeply divided about why — and what to do to help them.
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The Magical Thinking Behind Gun Culture
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How to Wash Your Hair in Space
Water is limited. If globules escape, gently scoop them back to your head.
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The word “slavery” is never directly stated in this rumination on the legacy of Thomas Jefferson.
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Judge John Hodgman on Saving Baby Teeth
Who gets to decide which childhood treasures should be preserved?
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