The decision to return these people and others to their troubled homelands will be judged harshly by future generations.
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The machine was never the threat. Handing it the thinking is. Aim it at what students care about, and they can make what we ...
In a political wasteland dominated by billionaires, war criminals and mega-corporations, the head of the Catholic church is a rare figure of moral leadership, says Guardian foreign affairs commentator ...
Strict filtering of candidates has changed the conversation. Campaigns are no longer about ideology and pledges, but about ...
A century on from his execution, Roger Casement, the Irish patriot's ties to a quiet Wicklow churchyard, in Ireland, reveal a ...
A scathing federal assessment, foundering naturopathic programs, poor job prospects, abysmal earnings, and staggering student ...
It’s hard to keep up with the sensational stories of artificial intelligence use on college campuses. Understandably, the law is struggling to keep up as well. Nevertheless, points are becoming clear, ...
Modern biopharma firms are adapting their R&D investment strategies in response to challenges such as the impending $300 ...
The Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability has until Nov. 12 —120 days from the July 15 date of Larry ...
The patience of dialogue gives way to the firmness of canon law. With the Explanatory Note published yesterday morning by the ...
Two hundred fifty years after "Common Sense," America's civic tradition faces new threats from regulatory crackdowns and ...