Hop” (Backbeat Books, 2026). I felt dumb for never making the connection until now. Rap and punk, argues critic Carlo ...
Arbitration Rules came into effect on June 1, 2026. As reported in our previous alert, a key change made as part of the update wa ...
In ‘Quiet Connected’, IIM-A graduate shares ways to build networks that could work when you need them to. His frameworks, ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Retired sociology professor Bibby sees definite advantages for CFL returning to U.S.
Dr. Reginald Bibby, a retired University of Lethbridge sociology professor and author, suggests in the appendix of his book The Canadian Transformation: 1975-2025 that the CFL should expand into four ...
As we observe the U.S.’s 250 th birthday, I am reminded of the words of James Baldwin, who wrote that, in the true pursuit of ...
Return to Fukushima' and 'Nuclear Is Not The Solution'—lay out the perils and ugly history of nuclear power.
The Times of Israel on MSN
New Treblinka research uncovers forgotten role of women in 1943 death camp revolt
Apart from two female survivors, all testimony about Treblinka came from male inmates. In a new book, historian Chad S.A.
Verne’s science involves heroic inventors, awe-inspiring machines and encyclopedic exposition; this kind of material didn’t ...
Landy on Rahel Jaeggi, Progress and Regression. A critical theorist reformulates the concept of progress as social-reflexive problem-solving.
A letter from Squamish highlights what the writer describes as omitted facts in a recent Woodfibre LNG opinion piece, ...
If you want to dig deep into worldbuilding for your RPG (or anything else, really) these games are sure to help you get better at it.
Two decades after its original publication, The Analysis of Household Surveys is reissued with a new preface by its author, Sir Angus Deaton, recipient of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.
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