The Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) did not just cut the Institute of Education Sciences ...
Your website crashes on Black Friday. A viral TikTok wipes out your inventory overnight. New tariffs raise your costs without ...
Cognitive impairment is increasingly recognized in patients with cerebral venous congestion (CVC), yet the cognitive tools used are largely adapted from stroke and dementia research. This review ...
Copyright: © 2025 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a substantial health and human rights concern. Governmental policies ...
Investors seek new strategies amid rising geopolitical risks Demand for geopolitical analysis grows among asset managers War in Ukraine, tariffs threats, events in Venezuela add to geopolitical risks ...
Public displays of Jewish worship have become hunting grounds. The deadly attack on the Sydney Jewish community at Bondi Beach this weekend, where people were gathering for a Hanukkah celebration, ...
Based on insights from more than 100 builders, executives, investors, advisors, and researchers from across the globe. by Rebecca Hinds and Robert I. Sutton When Polish endoscopists began using AI to ...
Background Chronically absent students miss learning opportunities at school, and as a result, may suffer academically and socially. Student absenteeism is rising across the USA, with 14%–30% of K-12 ...
SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio City Council wants a better look at the San Antonio Fire Department and it just approved a new study to find out where more resources might be needed. It’s a needs assessment ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is wrecking havoc on university assessments and exams. Thanks to generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, students can now generate essays and assessment answers in seconds.
A new analysis from the Institute for Higher Education Policy breaks down which students face the most unmet financial need based on their country of origin and how long their families have lived in ...
ASHEVILLE - Over the next five years, the Asheville area will need to build over 34,000 units of housing to meet current demands as affordability remains a concern for Western North Carolina, ...