In June 2015, Alia Wong wrote about the educational benefits of the beloved show.
The year you were born, Diane Schulder wrote about how the law deals more harshly with women than with men.
On the 45th anniversary of Earth Day, Alan Taylor produced a photo essay about the occasion.
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Risky Business was released in 1983.
On March 14, 2011, Garrett Epps wrote that the new court should at least protect speech.
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“It was thought that all borders between men had similarly disintegrated, and we were all destined to be free and empowered individuals in a global meeting place,” wrote Robert Kaplan 20 years later.
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In September 2015, Adam Chandler wrote about Mariah Carey, activism, and SodaStream in Israel.
In September 2010, Niraj Chokshi noted how little the browser interface had changed since 1993.
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People across the world rediscovered the power and peril of revolutions, as Laura Kasinof found in Yemen.
In February 2012, Charles A. Kupchan wrote about the world's emerging economies, and how the world will look by 2050.
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