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Education
28 Brilliant Teacher Organization Hacks for Your Classroom
A well-organized classroom does more than just look tidy—it sets the stage for better learning, smoother transitions, and fewer daily…
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Science
Spiders that get eaten after sex are picky about mates. You don’t say
Feedback is New Scientist’s popular sideways look at the latest science and technology news. You can submit items you believe…
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Market
American Strategic Investment Facing 1140 Sixth Foreclosure
American Strategic Investment Company is on the verge of losing another Manhattan office property, this time via foreclosure. Foreclosure proceedings…
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Real Estate
The spirit of Wimbledon comes to Brooklyn Bridge Park
Photo courtesy of AELTC/Mike Lawrence New Yorkers can experience the thrill of Wimbledon in full floral fashion at Brooklyn Bridge…
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Education
Deal of the Day: Save 20% at Beyond Yoga
With school out of session, you finally have a little more freedom with your day-to-day ensemble. Depending on what you…
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Science
Extreme winter weather isn’t down to a wavier jet stream
A wavy polar jet stream can bring icy storms further south Science History Images / Alamy Stock Photo Increasingly erratic…
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Market
How City of Yes Opened the Floodgates for Air Rights Deals
Before City of Yes, Bob Knakal would rarely work on air rights deals. When he did, it was one at…
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Real Estate
Mamdani Could Actually Help Real Estate on Several Issues
Although Zohran Mamdani aims to bleed rent-stabilized building owners with a four-year rent freeze, he and the real estate industry…
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Arts & Theater
Liberal Democracy as a Cultural Practice
By Tyler Thomas, Michael Rohd, Clyde Valentin, Scout Tufankjian. The One Nation/One Project (ONOP) campaign paralleled the most consequential United…
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Nature
Can a new paper defuse climate infighting?
How much can — or should — humanity rely on nature to help solve the climate crisis? It’s a debate…
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