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Without the right to procure food to sustain ourselves, other rights don't matter as much, writes Robert Corry.
The topic’s continued relevance and the potential to misuse science for political ends make teaching eugenics history “essential” in science courses, a professor writes.
The Trump administration is clearly targeting students and researchers for their political beliefs in defiance of the First Amendment and in numbers not seen since the McCarthy Era.
Here we can sip Gatsby Red at the East End's Duckwalk Vineyards or dine in style at Gatsby's Landing in Roslyn, among other ...
What’s clear from our work is that the vast majority of Americans value our democratic ideals. What they need now is leadership, direction, a sense they’re not alone and that, even in this darkening ...
The sixth Mughal emperor, Aurangazeb, is the hot villain in Indian cinema now. But what do our favourite villains say about ...
Donald Trump rose to the presidency on fear and false promises: safety, lower costs, a better life. He lied, but those needs ...
Thousands of Northeast Ohio students this year participated in the 17th annual Stop the Hate contest hosted by the Maltz ...
K-12 teachers can help students use AI tools productively without limiting their intellectual growth. Here’s how.
AI in education has transformative potential for students, teachers and schools but only if we harness it in the right way – by keeping people at the heart of the technology, says Jill Duffy.
NCR readers respond to stories about Trump's relationship with the free press, family planning for chronically ill Catholic ...
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