An analysis of the June 2026 final rulemaking that updated the federal independent dispute resolution (IDR) process, the ...
Anthropic, OpenAI, the Vatican and Congress all agree AI needs guardrails—but they disagree on what should be protected first ...
History is often explained in terms of forces so overwhelming that they seem to shape events regardless of individual ...
Understanding these subtleties is essential for building durable bilateral partnerships. The interview is intended not only for diplomats, but also for policymakers, scholars, journalists, and anyone ...
A newly surfaced Afghanistan ceremony photo and Moore’s former supervisor challenge the governor’s long-standing Bronze Star ...
On June 24, 2026, the European Commission published two companion proposals that together would materially simplify and recalibrate the EU direct ...
Public financial management (PFM) and debt management systems are central to the development trajectory of any state. In the case of Liberia, these systems carry an even greater weight because the ...
The plea deal of Vusimuzi Matlala in a major corruption case raises questions about the effectiveness of plea bargaining in South Africa's justice system and the potential for accountability in ...
The Liverpool ECHO has spoken to campaigners working to end a ‘feudal system’ which has brought misery to so many lives ...
The Ed Sullivan Show has found an entirely new audience across digital platforms with 1 million YouTube subscribers, 1 ...
Matthew Eiben analyzes how two recent New York City laws impose new procedural and substantive limits on co-op admissions ...
Dr. Reda Al-Thiga, Dean of the Graduate School at Dhahran University, would be in Boston and wished to interview me. All my travel and accommodation costs for the interview would be reimbursed. On the ...
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