After the Supreme Court ruled against President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on imports, some Democrats are demanding that refunds be sent to Americans, the latest hypothetical plan to redistribute ...
As a pediatric physician, an early childhood researcher and a child development expert, I am compelled to state, in no uncertain terms: What we are witnessing is a public health crisis. This approach ...
Richard Epstein is a professor of law at New York University School of Law and a senior lecturer at the University of Chicago. Max Raskin is a fellow and adjunct professor of law at New York ...
Chinese crackdowns on chemicals used to make illicit fentanyl may have played a significant role in the sharp reduction of U.S. overdose deaths, according to research published Thursday. The paper ...
When Cory Chamberland returned to SFU to complete his undergraduate degree, his only goal was to walk across the stage with a diploma in hand. He wasn’t really concerned about what exactly he would ...
A co-creator of the Google Earth platform has given, along with his wife, a $4 million gift to the University of Kansas to help find and create the next generation of software engineers. Beth Ellyn ...
Gold has been surging. Risky assets (with a few minor hiccups) have also been surging. And yet, central bankers (most notably the Fed) are in rate cutting mode. Why is this? And what kind of risks are ...
W e write as scholars of academic freedom to respond to the proposed “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education.” We are politically diverse and do not share common views about the wisdom of ...
The 2025 Sveriges Riksbank Prize for Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel has been awarded to three researchers who have shown how technological and scientific innovation, coupled to market ...
Somiya Adrees is a writer at GameRant. Her gaming journey began at a young age with classics like Super Mario Bros., Sonic the Hedgehog, and Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge (all of which she ...
U.S. companies are experiencing an unprecedented wave of departing chief executives, reflecting a volatile business environment and related pressures on corporate leadership. According to a new report ...
In 1972, “only Nixon could go to China.” In 2025, only Trump could go to Budapest. Fifty-three years ago, the United States was still the leader of the free world — the indispensable nation. Now, ...