August 24, 2020 Successful People Rarely Admit How Lucky They Were. Here’s Why They Should By Michiel De Hoog The Correspondent
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August 24, 2020 The Great Depression Permanently Altered Many People’s Behavior. Could COVID-19 Do the Same? By Joe Pinkser The Atlantic
August 24, 2020 This Vision Experiment Resolved a Centuries-Old Philosophical Debate By Jim Davies Nautilus
August 24, 2020 What Can “Folk Theories of Journalism” Tell Us About Why Some People Don’t Trust Journalists? By Joshua Benton Nieman Lab
August 24, 2020 Does Yale Discriminate Against Asian Americans and Whites? It’s the Wrong Question. By Jennifer Lee The Washington Post
August 23, 2020 Fans Crowd into an Indoor Concert in Experiment on How to Return to Normality By Nadine Schmidt and Amy Woodyatt CNN
August 23, 2020 Why Efficiency Is Dangerous and Slowing Down Makes Life Better By Barry Schwartz Psyche
August 23, 2020 How The Pandemic Is Making The Gender Pay Gap Worse By Greg Rosalsky NPR: Planet Money