In Griggs v. Duke Power Co., the Supreme Court introduced the doctrine of disparate impact. Under this framework, ...
People follow social rules every day without thinking. We greet others, choose words, and act in ways that match those around ...
After rebranding from the Royal Opera House two years ago, the Royal Ballet and Opera has been hot on measurement, moving the ...
We summarise the breadth of inequalities in the UK, their interconnected nature, and why policymakers need to carefully ...
The security of every nation faces an increasingly severe and frequent threat: disruptions to nature. According to Bradley J.
A New York Times podcast hosted Hasan Piker and a New Yorker staff writer for a discussion of lawbreaking, which they both ...
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This sudden personality change could signal dementia earlier than many realize
There’s a particular kind of unease that settles in slowly. A parent who always had a sharp tongue now just seems detached. A ...
The president said he believed the court would rule against him over plans to amend birthright citizenship.
On Monday, the University named Daniel Yu ’26 as this year’s valedictorian and Madeleine Murnick ’26 as the salutatorian. The ...
A county-by-county index looking at the cost of basics needs finds many Americans over age 65 are in a gap between thriving ...
Every time you board a flight, you’re stepping into web of choices that have been made for you weeks, sometimes months, before departure. Here’s how it works.
The security of every nation faces an increasingly severe and frequent threat: disruptions to nature. In this Q&A, Bradley J. Cardinale, Penn State professor of ecosystem science and management, ...
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