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She spoke at the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women on her new book, Tech Exit: a Practical Guide to Freeing ...
The president’s order trades on worn-out myths about the relationship between mental illness and violence, while leaning into ...
Curled up in a ball inside the courthouse, a little boy was too terrified to speak about the sexual abuse he endured. A therapy dog from Center for Victims made its way over to the boy and lay down.
On 12 August 2025, ahead of its flagship summit in Bengaluru, the Economic Times will host a special livestream exploring three critical pillars of India’s AI revolution—localised infrastructure, ...
"Should that happen, we have something in place, and everybody understands that," said APS police Chief Steve Gallegos ...
This brilliant policy is just like Connecticut’s brilliant policy on troublesome bears — shoo them out of your yard and into your neighbor’s yard. Problem solved!
Richard Mills, United States Ambassador to Nigeria, has explained that the new visa rules affecting Nigerians are part of ...
Despite unbearable conditions, danger, hunger, exhaustion, and grief, Palestinian journalists continue to report with ...
Air pollution in India poses a significant yet overlooked threat to women's reproductive health, contributing to hormonal imbalances, PCOS, and pregnancy complications. Women face a double burden from ...
OTTAWA - Out of the many federal public servants who ran as candidates in the last federal election, only one was elected: Caroline Desrochers, the Liberal member of Parliament for ...
Rebuilding state capacity requires a renaissance of civic participation that abundance advocates too often view as an obstacle. At this moment of deep political division, bold ideas to preserve ...
When Alaska Natives debate proposals to drill and mine the landscape of the nation’s largest state, it involves more than an ...