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The Sneaky Move Uber and Lyft Are Using to Lower Their Tax Bill
Gig corporations freeload off other employers that comply with laws and support safety nets.
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A Simple Questionnaire Is a Gold-Standard Tool for Suicide Prevention. It’s Not Working.
Deaths are at a high as substance abuse, loneliness, and money trouble rise.
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I’m a Paramedic. My Neighbor Is Endangering Her Kid in a Way That Haunts Me.
She told me it was none of my business.
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Should My Kid Stop Wandering Around Naked?
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Help! My Husband Wants a “Deeper Friendship” With a Young, Single Woman. I’m Reeling.
This isn't normal, right?
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Slate Crossword: Basketball Legend–Turned–Icy Hot Spokesperson (Five Letters)
Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for May 20, 2024.
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You Thought You Quit Your Job. Your Old Employer Has Other Ideas.
Sometimes an old job isn’t done with you—even when you’re done with it.
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I Am the Magical Sexual Creature Everyone Is Hunting For. But I Want Even More.
I see a sultry slutty summer in my future ... and maybe even a side-hustle?
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What’s Happening With the Women on Fox News?
Legs are still everywhere. Blond reigns supreme. But small changes are afoot.
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These Parents Have Managed to Avoid the Absolute Stupidest Part of Modern Family Life
On the very high value, and apparent impossibility, of protecting free time.
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I Finally Found a Quick-Drying Nail Polish That Actually Works
The only downside: It's $22 for a full-size bottle.
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I Need to Tell My Daughter That Her Days of Nudity Must Come to an End
No other member of the household does this.
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A Much-Needed History of Queer Women’s Spaces
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Slate Crossword: Old-Fashioned Hangout? (Three Letters)
Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for May 19, 2024.
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Inside the Black Market Where People Make Thousands of Dollars Selling Their Poop
Michael Harrop started an underground poop-trading empire. But something smells off about his product.
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The Dark Side of GoFundMe
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