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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 ...
Lucy Connolly, a 41-year-old nanny in central England, has been in jail now for more than 330 days because of a message she ...
In 2025 the US Federal Government has attacked scientific research and evidence, medical expertise, public health, health equity, and human rights.1–5 At this challenging time, many health ...
An adaptation of the 1980s teen movie with an apocalyptic bent was fine-tuned in London. Now it’s returning to New York.
Organizations that serve immigrants and transgender youth could be ejected from a federal program that cancels student loans ...
Nar Hari Singh As neurotechnology enters Indian homes and workplaces, the law faces a mind-bending challenge: how do we ...
Empowering, participatory approaches are needed to improve quality of life and health outcomes for people with dementia, write Emily Ong and colleagues Dementia is the seventh leading cause of death ...
Modern forensic scientists must evolve from courtroom consultants to proactive guardians of institutional integrity as delayed forensic reports are sabotaging c ...
They form the tools people use, buildings they inhabit, devices that mediate relationships and more. Read more at ...
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 ...
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 ...
This media shorthand is increasingly used to conflate violence with acts of solidarity and protest against mass murder.