A new study by researchers at Oxford University has linked better exam results at school with being breastfed as a baby. But how much faith can we put in the findings? Tim Harford speaks to Emily Oster, professor of economics at Brown University in the US and the author of three books about pregnancy and parenting.
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11 Jewish worshipers were killed and several others were wounded in the attack carried out with an ar-15 rifle and handguns. Officials in Minneapolis tell us that they have already made some changes within the police department since George Floyd's murder.
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Honestly with Bari Weiss - How To Dad in 2023: A Roundtable With Our Favorite Fathers
Happy Father's Day! For today's episode, a conversation about fatherhood with three dads who have thought a lot about parenthood, masculinity and being a dad in a world stripped of convention. Richard Reeves is a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, and the author of the book Of Boys and Men about why boys and men are falling behind in so many aspects of American life. Ryan Holiday is a writer, bookstore owner, Daily Stoic and Daily Dad podcast host. Ian Rowe is a Senior fellow at American Enterprise Institute where he works on issues surrounding education and upward mobility, family formation, adoption. He’s also Chairman of the board at the Spence-Chapin adoption organization, author of the book, Agency, and cofounder of Vertex Partnership Academies, a new network of character-based International Baccalaureate high schools in the Bronx.
Along with guest host Eli Lake, the four dads talk: fatherhood, marriage and if it matters anymore, what's up with "toxic masculinity," being a role model for boys, adoption, if the rules and traditions of gender are hurting today's dads or if they offer wisdom we need to re-embrace, and much more.
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Big Technology Podcast - Reddit Revolts, Media Armageddon, AI Fakes In Politics — With Sara Fischer
Sara Fischer is the senior media reporter at Axios and media analyst at CNN. She joins Big Technology Podcast for our weekly discussion of the week's tech news. We cover: 1) The rebellion at Reddit 2) Rampant media job losses 3) The push of ad money to retail 4) Whether we should share our personal information inside ChatGPT and other LLMs 5) Political misinformation via AI generated text and images 6) The cost of always trying to distinguish real from fake 7) The White House's War on Junk Fees.
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The Gist - For The Defense: U.S. vs Donald Trump
David O. Markus is a South Florida-based defense lawyer who has represented Andrew Gillum, Hillary Clinton, Manny Ramirez, and Billy Corben, and, if that wasn't enough work, he also hosts the For the Defense podcast (an under-discovered gem). He joins Mike to break down the weaknesses in the federal case against Donald Trump, but also to detail what he thinks will be the biggest obstacles for the Trump defense team to overcome. Plus, why House Republicans are infighting on the way to pass a couple pieces of seemingly doomed-to-fail legislation.
Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara
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Consider This from NPR - Celebrating Fathers From All Walks Of Life
There is no single, universal way to be a father. There are as many ways to be a dad as there are dads.
This year, for Father's Day, we asked a variety of different dads to tell us their stories about what fatherhood means to them.
And we have a story that puts a new twist on the old saying "like father, like son".
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There is no single, universal way to be a father. There are as many ways to be a dad as there are dads.
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And we have a story that puts a new twist on the old saying "like father, like son".
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