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The workshop was far more than an academic exercise. It was an invitation to reflect, to engage, and, most importantly, to act. We were not just attendees - we were participants, speakers, thinkers ...
China's Anti-Food Waste Law mostly oversees and punishes the catering and media sectors with fines for misleading consumers or promoting food waste. Hence, eating broadcasts becomes a crackdown target ...
Loosely defined hate-speech laws and the rise of social media have led to zealous policing, resulting in fines and prison ...
A central belief of collectivists is that people think collectively, too. Whether one is a member of a class, religious group, or ethnic group, collectivism ...
Moderators unite to tackle mental trauma Union pushes to hold Big Tech to account Rise in violent content while jobs cut ...
Those hoping the Federal Court’s findings in the Antoinette Lattouf case will go some way to answering a question surrounding the rights of workers to express their political opinion ‒ and the rights ...
July is Disability Pride Month. Amy Kelly shares her notes on disability from Bedford and beyond in the July edition of "A ...
A new book about horse racing in the U.S. is a smart new look at the industry’s recent past. It's a searing, searching ...
A UN special rapporteur has called for technology firms operating in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories to ...
A conversation with the German theorist about the history of Western philosophy and more.
Nonprofit civil rights and civil liberties organization ACLU of Hawai‘i wants to know what agreements each of Hawai‘i’s ...