Kenneth Gray, professor of practice in homeland security, criminal justice, and national security, likens the arrest of the former President of Venezuela to Operation Just Cause, during the invasion ...
What is wisdom, really? And why are we so wise at certain times yet so foolhardy at others? Modern science offers some ...
We can either defend the habits of mind required for a robust democracy or preside over the automation of thinking and the ...
This April, techUK is launching an essential four-part webinar series followed by a whitepaper exploring the role of AI ...
This May, TechUK is convening a four-part workshop series designed to support the successful implementation of DSIT's Trusted ...
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Albert Einstein’s Brilliant Politics
The Princeton that Albert Einstein knew in 1933 was sharply divided by the color line; a long-established border—marked by ...
Mongolian shamans beat wicker drums to summon ancestral spirits. A Peruvian man in a headdress unleashes a piercing ululation. And a man from Kentucky tells me the body can rid itself of cancer if you ...
Carbon Brief speaks to experts about the contested legality of leaving the UNFCCC and what practical changes will result from US departure.
More than 20,000 people in Oregon will start voting next week in a highly contested election for leadership of the Oregon ...
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Some leaders will do anything to cling to positions of power
That was true in Los Angeles in 1960. That was true in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021. That is true all over America today ...
A wildly important midterm year is off to a chaotic start, with a raid in Venezuela, an uneasy economy and more. Here’s what we’re curious about.
Five years after the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the US Capitol, the fundamental facts of that day continue to fuel deep ...
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