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Republicans are less likely than last year to say Russia is an enemy and to say the U.S. has a responsibility to help Ukraine ...
Readers respond to a guest essay by Michael I. Kotlikoff, the president of Cornell University. Also: Fired in a quake zone.
Readers respond to a critique of colleges by Greg Weiner, the president of Assumption University. Also: The rich and the rest ...
The current partnership between President Trump and Elon Musk is a case in point. “The only social responsibility of business is to make a profit” for shareholders, according to economist ...
The federal assault on noncitizen students is both a blatant violation of democratic norms and a harbinger of things to come. The Trump administration has flooded the zone with unprecedented and ...
Intensifying divisions between North and South in our country are getting increasing attention, whether it is about finances—the five Southern states contribute nearly 29%of the central ...
I see that the new Age of Seriousness lasted for about five minutes. You recall: in light of the existential threat posed by Donald Trump, Canadian politics had been transformed. There was no ...
We all know that nations across the globe, the United States included, are experiencing a fertility crisis. Women are not having enough children to keep populations constant, and this is sure to ...
Some companies offer services to help students use AI to improve their work, rather than to cheat — such as getting help writing an outline, using proper grammar or making points effectively.
Cannabis has remained in this category alongside heroin and LSD for over 50 years, a designation that is simply not supported by science, public opinion or state-level policy changes. As a state ...
Earlier this month, the Trump administration canceled 83 percent of USAID contracts and continues to dramatically cut back and reorganize U.S. foreign aid programs. Foreign assistance has a bad ...
John Bergeron is the emeritus Robert Reford professor and a professor of medicine at McGill University. Kathleen Dickson is a former chief technician from the Montreal Neurological Institute.