Professor Christina Pagel of University College London has mapped the actions of the Trump administration’s first few week ...
Charlie Warzel and Ian Bogost from The Atlantic talked to four experienced federal-government IT professionals who have all ...
Navigating friends who don’t get along? You're not alone. In a world of growing divides, learn to set boundaries, avoid drama ...
John Simon, who served as ambassador to the African Union in the George W. Bush administration, says the agency helps keep ...
Daters are often aware of red flags, or undesirable traits or behaviors to avoid in a potential partner. But what about green flags? Here's what experts say to look for.
For the first time a semaglutide weight loss drug has been approved for use in Australia to also treat cardiovascular disease in obese and overweight patients.
Markita Landry is the first to admit that the two applications her research addresses – imaging brain chemistry and delivering genetic material into plants – are rather divergent.
From left- and right-brain thinking to the notion that talent beats persistence, these common myths can hinder student ...
Occupational therapists and physical therapists have different treatment goals for their patients, and they see different types of patients. Sometimes, these two types of healthcare professionals will ...
The Supreme Court of India in the case of Ivan Rathinam v Milan Joseph (2025 SCC OnLine SC 175) considered whether the ...
Rachael Dodd has functional neurological disorder, a modern “hysteria” at the centre of a medical misogyny Venn diagram.
Stars Matthew Modine, Daphne Zuniga, and Frank Jasper reminisce with IndieWire about the Harold Becker-directed sports drama, from cut scenes to Madonna, "Carla" to how it really was supposed to end.
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