After slow motion review of the video, the referee changed his earlier call and gave Balogun a red card for "serious foul ...
Members of the AICPA Tax Practice Management Committee share their strategies for addressing staff stress and burnout, ...
South Africa’s elephant strategy rightly celebrates heritage, culture and coexistence. But it’s proposals for adaptive management and flexibility could threaten what protection elephants actually ...
"It is time for Vermont communities to have a seat at the table and be part of the development of renewable energy, and stop ...
This article is authored by Malini Mallikarjun, head, and Girija Bhosale, research coordinator, BhuSampada, NIAS.
States sue over whether Medicaid work requirement exemptions could force medically frail enrollees to prove they are “sick ...
Protocol design does not struggle in the protocol. It struggles in the transition to trial, when assumptions embedded in the ...
Colorado lawmakers exempted court e-filing users from an attorney certification requirement a little more than a year after ...
Artificial intelligence is rewriting the world, and simultaneously inventing a whole new language to describe how it’s doing it. Sit in on any product meeting, pitch, or panel these days, and you’ll ...
Columbus City Schools fears a proposed state law, Senate Bill 311, could force the sale of underused school buildings. The bill would require districts to offer facilities under 60% capacity for sale ...
Landy on Rahel Jaeggi, Progress and Regression. A critical theorist reformulates the concept of progress as social-reflexive problem-solving.
A proposed law currently before New Zealand’s parliament would give police the power to move people on from public spaces if they are found begging, rough sleeping or otherwise causing a disturbance.
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