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Everything we know about the final season of 'Stranger Things'
Speed Read The Netflix hit will turn things up to eleven in its final bow ... eventually
By Brendan Morrow Published
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A summer of shark attacks
Speed Read A spate of shark attacks off the Northeast coast has swimmers and surfers on edge. What’s behind the biting spree?
By The Week Staff Published
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Should the school day start later? It's complicated.
Speed Read Research says school start times post-8:30 a.m. are better for sleep-deprived adolescents, but the financial and logistical hurdles are hard to ignore
By Brigid Kennedy Published
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Vietnamese EV maker VinFast wows with staggering Nasdaq debut
Speed Read Can the company keep up the pace, or is it running out of gas?
By Rafi Schwartz Published
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Maui travel and the ethics of tourism
Speed Read Tourism in Hawaii is a double-edged sword, especially in the wake of the fires
By Devika Rao, The Week US Published
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Women's World Cup athletic kits have upped their fashion game
Speed Read Major brands are embracing gender-neutral and size-inclusive clothing
By Kelsee Majette Published
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How 'personhood' works as a legal defense of nature
Speed Read Will giving the environment the rights of a human encourage conservation efforts?
By Devika Rao Published
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The rise and fall of the DC Extended Universe
Speed Read How DC's grand plans to compete with Marvel came crashing down
By Brendan Morrow Published
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AI's boost for students and teachers in higher education
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By Kelsee Majette Published
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How Antarctica has become the enduring climate change bellwether
The Explainer Despite its remote location, the southernmost continent is stricken with climate change issues
By Justin Klawans Published
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Understanding the new Covid-19 variant, Eris
Speed Read The formally named EG.5 is making the rounds, but we don't have to worry just yet
By Devika Rao Published
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When therapy-speak enters the real world
Speed Read Are you "setting boundaries" or avoiding confrontation?
By Theara Coleman Published
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Artificial intelligence goes to school
Speed Read AI is transforming education from grade school to grad school and making take-home essays obsolete
By The Week Staff Published
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Florida schools' tug-of-war with AP Psychology
The Explainer As the Florida school year starts, some districts remain unclear about AP Psychology's legality
By Justin Klawans Published
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