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The Right-Wing Justices Know Their Favorite Legal Theory Is Bunk
Now that the Supreme Court’s conservative bloc is putting the unitary executive theory to the test, its cracks are beginning ...
Adult students re-enter education with professional knowledge, time constraints and often a need to see direct benefits from ...
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A fresh start feels powerful—until motivation fades. Here's how to set work goals that stick
Every January, offices quietly reset. New planners appear on desks. Fresh notebooks open in meetings. To-do lists look neater ...
In this week’s, Dr. David Gordon reviews Crispin Sartwell’s Against the State: An Introduction to Anarchist Political Theory ...
The brief offers a comprehensive examination of how blockchain technology is reshaping governance models. Image Courtesy: ...
Every January, offices quietly reset. New planners appear on desks. Fresh notebooks open in meetings. To-do lists look neater ...
Supreme Court: The court has said it plans to release the first opinions of its new term on Friday. One highly anticipated decision concerns President Trump’s tariffs, but that case is one of more ...
Carbon Brief speaks to experts about the contested legality of leaving the UNFCCC and what practical changes will result from US departure.
Writing goals into a new notebook can offer a brief sense that life can be reordered, intentions clarified and control gently ...
Harvey Weinstein is returning to a New York court. A judge is due to rule Thursday on the former movie mogul's bid to get his ...
Fresh starts offer a powerful emotional lift, but motivation often fades by February. Psychology suggests this isn't due to a ...
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JWST discovers a massive primordial black hole that may have formed before stars
When astronomers look deep into the early universe, the expectation is simple. You should see young galaxies still assembling ...
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