Academics punished for controversial speech in the United States reported little to no public support from their colleagues ...
The Ipsos poll for Global News found 42 per cent of respondents want Tuesday's federal budget to prioritize helping with the ...
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It’s a vicious cycle, where using screens to calm tantrums actually increases how often a child has tantrums in the future.
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The BBC’s Arabic news service chose to “minimise Israeli suffering” in the war in Gaza so it could “paint Israel as the ...
MOSCOW — The University of Idaho ranked 43 out of 257 colleges and universities for supporting free speech, according to a nationwide survey of students by a free speech advocacy group.
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Edward Durfee, who attended Jan. 6 Capitol riot, was running unopposed until Democrat Mathew Horning entered the Northern ...
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Chatbots weren't designed for mental health, but they are increasingly used for therapy. What are the risks an benefits?
It's been a heck of a year in academia. This podcast miniseries, in partnership with WNYC's On The Media, examines the moral calculus universities face in dealings with the Trump administration.