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"I would say I am more excited about this cohort and what they can achieve. They have unbelievable potential if they are in the right system."

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If they were to recognize the size of the struggling low wage cohort they would have to question the way they make their living serving the banks and multinationals against the public interest.

From Salon

“American Dark Age” should become a watershed in our understanding of a crucial cohort of actors in American history, and also in rethinking the liberal political tradition.

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The Democrats' failure to appeal to the younger cohort in their messaging ultimately cost Harris among Black voters, Tillery said.

From Salon

A recent study published in Cancer: An International Interdisciplinary Journal of the American Cancer Society found that 22 pesticides “showed consistent, direct associations with prostate cancer incidence” across two population cohorts.

From Salon

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