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Our editors compiled these six articles to your Labor Day studying. Spend a while with tales concerning the questions we should always ask our households, Amazon’s large secret, the parable of the broke Millennial, and extra.
The Studying Listing
The Questions We Don’t Ask Our Households however Ought to
Many individuals don’t know very a lot about their older family. But when we don’t ask, we threat by no means figuring out our personal historical past.
By Elizabeth Keating
Almost 30 years after the corporate was based, we nonetheless don’t actually know the place its income come from. The reply will loom massive within the antitrust case in opposition to it.
By Stacy Mitchell
What Bobby McIlvaine Left Behind
Grief, conspiracy theories, and one household’s seek for that means within the twenty years since 9/11
By Jennifer Senior
This Is Precisely What the Trump Staff Feared
A marketing campaign that had been optimized to beat Joe Biden should now be reinvented.
By Tim Alberta
The Delusion of the Broke Millennial
After a tough begin, the technology is flourishing. Why doesn’t it really feel that method?
By Jean M. Twenge
The Actual Cause Folks Aren’t Having Youngsters
It’s a necessity that authorities subsidies and higher household coverage can’t essentially deal with.
By Christine Emba
Essay
When Labor Day Meant One thing
By Chad Broughton
Someplace alongside the road, Labor Day misplaced its that means. In the present day the vacation stands for little greater than the top of summer season and the beginning of college, weekend-long gross sales, and perhaps a barbecue or parade. It’s not political …
Labor Day, although, was meant to honor not simply the person employee, however what employees accomplish collectively by activism and organizing.
Tradition Break
Watch. Blink Twice (out in theaters), a horror movie concerning the risks of befriending the wealthy and highly effective.
Pay attention. Sabrina Carpenter’s new album, Brief n’ Candy (out now), tackles the exasperation of being younger, feminine, straight, and single in 2024, Spencer Kornhaber writes.
Picture Album
Check out these finalists within the Ocean Photographer of the 12 months competitors, that includes a few of the finest coastal, drone, and underwater pictures.
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