Circular economies rely on skilled repair workers, part of a dying trade and culture due to cheaply made goods and fast mail-in services.
Emir J. Phillips is an associate professor of finance at Lincoln University in Jefferson City. His lawsuit against the ...
Three decades ago my faith in the next generation was renewed, and it's a memory I want to end this year with, writes Lyle Muller.
Most employees in the town offices don't work the Friday after Christmas, but Town Manager Judie Milner said during the ...
Too many students never get a front-row seat to our democracy in action. Civics education often gets squeezed, buried between test prep and other subjects. The National Civics Bee was launched by the ...
Dearest gentle readers, if you avoid the news because you are tired of hearing about all the negative things happening in the ...
Students from five rabbinical schools tell the Forward how they're thinking about artificial intelligence in relation to ...
When I was a college freshman, many years ago, I enrolled in a course on the history of Western Civilization. In it, we began by reading Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and other prominent ...
Labor market softness, recession fears, AI bubbles and Fed questions are all top of mind as Wall Street heads into 2026.
Nov. 22, 1963 was an unusually warm day in Pittsburgh. My mother, who had just learned she was pregnant with me, took advantage of the weather to wash the windows of our house. She leaned out of one ...
Colorado’s second-highest court concluded on Thursday that a defendant has no obligation to pay nearly $37,000 in crime victim restitution due to a faulty order that even the trial judge acknowledged ...