Journalism’s first duty is to inform, not to inflame. When you provoke instead of probe, you betray the very purpose of the ...
Journals, media outlets, and government departments should demand proof of ethics approval before publishing or promoting ...
For a long time, we have been accustomed to thinking about education from a technological perspective, focusing on how AI enhances teaching efficiency and personalized learning experiences. However, ...
Banned Books Week highlights efforts to limit access to books, but the debate often results in people talking past, not to, ...
Additionally, three former White House ethics counsels – Norman Eisen, Richard Painter and Virginia Canter – wrote to ...
The Manitoba Legislature voted unanimously Tuesday to impose penalties recommended by provincial ethics commissioner Jeffrey Schnoor. Stefanson was ordered to pay $18,000, former deputy premier Cliff ...
Nowadays, though, it’s often misused to describe things that aren’t even political. Here are 15 things people often label as ...
Walter V. Wendler, President of West Texas A&M University, writes that academia has lost sight of the portion of its mission ...
As the EU, US, and the Swift international payment platform develop their own initiatives, the UK risks falling behind.
Glasses, helmets, what have you—the next wave of wearable devices are targeting the brain. Whether you find it tempting or terrifying, the real question: Is this technology even real?
As we approach 2026, the insurance industry is poised for transformative change. Driven by evolving customer expectations, ...