Should AI be permitted in college classrooms? 4 scholars weigh in
Scholars differ over whether having students use AI in their assignments will help or hurt their careers after graduation.
Scholars differ over whether having students use AI in their assignments will help or hurt their careers after graduation.
The latest labor figures are less encouraging than they might seem.
Former President Donald Trump’s mug shot is in line with the traditional mug shots that arrested people first took in…
Thick smoke pouring in from Canada’s wildfires canceled baseball games and pushed air quality in major US cities to the…
Two very distinct legal processes are at issue in the Michael Oher case.
In the wake of two public episodes of Mitch McConnell appearing to ‘freeze,’ a longtime Kentucky journalist explains…
In the US, white men have long had the power to make decisions about women’s reproductive health care. Those decisions…
Hypermobility can be painful and lead to frequent injuries and systemic health problems. Unfortunately, many doctors aren’t…
Reuther was both ambitious and pragmatic, scoring many victories for autoworkers.
Treaties meant to ensure sustainability in space don’t currently regulate private companies, and not every country has…
Publishers and studios routinely pay large sums to acquire ‘life story rights.’ Two law scholars explain why the phrase…
In the Global South, a group of writers are rejecting the norms of science fiction and commenting on the future in a way…
An expert in disaster law explains the steps for securing aid, what to do if everything is lost and the deadlines to watch.
‘Don’t Say Gay’ bills claim to use science to justify a binary definition of sex based on certain traits. But the…
Federal and state RICO charges, which target racketeering, have been applied to a wide range of crimes committed by politicians…
Special counsels can help presidential administrations avoid the perception of bias, but they are not as independent as…