In his latest book, the New York Times bestselling author writes of a cultural crisis: an increase in anxiety and depression, ...
Sky News explains who is affected by what Rachel Reeves implemented, and what options there may be to help resolve the ...
A new book about the children’s author is conscientious, respectful—and, like any good biography, dedicated to recovering vivid, occasionally unsettling particulars.
Johnson Samuel’s entrepreneurial journey is a testament to the power of problem-solving. By turning real-life challenges into ...
Social scientist and author of a recent study on Estonians' reading habits, Marju Lauristin, said that while people do read ...
Windows 11 February updates are breaking Samsung Galaxy Book 4 laptops, blocking access to the C:/ drive and preventing apps from launching. Microsoft warns against risky workarounds while ...
In “Hard Work Isn’t the Problem. Your Focus Is.”, the author examines why constant effort can hide deeper problems in ...
We must revitalize general education—and, in doing so, we will begin to solve other problems facing the university.
The Clone Saga is legendarily terrible, but when it comes right down to it, most of its problems have nothing to do with the stories.
Great minds go off on odd tangents. In 1930, John Maynard Keynes took time out from thinking about the Great Depression, which was throwing millions out of work, to write a charming essay about the ...
A runner grabs a bottle of water at the athlete's village prior to the start of the Boston Marathon, in Hopkinton, Mass., on April 16, 2012. It's been less than a century since the advent of plastic.
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