While the exact number of deaths is incalculable, Trump’s cuts in medical and scientific research, along with the termination of grants and punitive actions taken against major universities, will also ...
The shift to an allocation based and shared fiscal burden raises question about employment security and regional inequality ...
Millennials in the middle third of the income distribution saw the largest increase in homeownership, up nine percentage ...
By Biagio Carrano  Serbia is approaching the end of 2025 with economic growth of around 2 per cent, less than half of what ...
Experts warn that the much heralded US-UK trade deal on pharmaceuticals will be an “absolute catastrophe” for NHS patients and will widen health inequalities. Jacqui Wise reports Earlier this month ...
Enrollment decline, fueled by high costs and shrinking birth rates, shows no sign of stopping. Schools need to figure out how ...
A new batch arrived at our Faculty again. Students representing almost all districts of the country remind me once again of the wonderful opportunity we have for promoting social and ethnic cohesion ...

Faded rainbow

I had come to South Africa having read all the statistics on high crime in the country. I expected to find a people afraid of ...
The governor of the Bank of England has issued one of the starkest official warnings yet that artificial intelligence is ...
In 1931, deep in the dust of the Great Depression, historian James Truslow Adams gave America a name for its highest ideal: ...
Archbishop Shane Parker, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, has called on the federal government to implement a ...
When television is good, there's nothing better. But it's mired by homogeneity, sameness, consumerism, and violence. really ...