U.S. personal injury law firm Morgan & Morgan sent an urgent email this month to its more than 1,000 lawyers: Artificial ...
My winter pastime: judging applications for college scholarships worth thousands of dollars. For the past 10 years, I’ ve ...
In a tersely worded “Dear Colleague” letter dated February 14, 2025 (pdf), the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil ...
In the present competitive era, performing well in government exams demands regular practice, a proper study strategy, and ...
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MusicRadar on MSNIs pop music really being dumbed down? A music professor explains what the science really saysScientific studies claim that modern music is growing simpler than ever before - both lyrically and musically. But are they ...
John MacDonald has a few questions about trust and confidence in the public service after the latest findings around their ...
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In a memo to institutions on Friday, the Education Department gave an ultimatum to stop using “racial preferences” as a ...
Political lobbying is again at a heightened spending level, and again being criticized, making it important to remember lobbying’s legality and importance.
Risks of a global trade war are considerable. The current situation resembles a prisoner’s dilemma, where two actors defect in the short run to seek individual gain even though cooperation would bring ...
The only way to counter this is what Vought calls “radical constitutionalism”: a sweeping unilateral assertion of power by ...
Retired Laurentian University professor Dieter K. Buse concludes his series on the state of the arts in the city with some ...
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