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Newsweek has consulted experts to determine why Norway's birth rates are declining despite its family-friendly policies.
When inequality was falling, strong economic growth boosted poor Latin Americans’ wages, helping break the cycle. Yet growth ...
Get serious about climate change with these eight essential reads that show why it's personal, political, and urgent, ...
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Emilie Garrabrant, a 17-year-old senior at St. Mary’s Ryken High School, has distinguished herself through academic ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare and pharmaceutical market access, data analytics has become a critical ...
Planned U.S. visa restrictions are causing students around the world to consider going to the United Kingdom instead.
It has been a long time since I was so captivated by a book that I neglected other activities just to succumb to it. The book ...
Juici Patties progress proves that Caribbean businesses can achieve scale without sacrificing authenticity or control ...
New Madrid, Missouri, was terrorized by its fault line in the early 19th century, and earthquakes are still the region's ...
Today, parent-friendly job zones are a regular feature at recruitment fairs in China. While many roles remain labor-intensive, such as cleaning, catering or customer service, more diverse ...
A group of faculty are calling on the University of Utah to immediately terminate a new international partnership leaders signed onto last month with a controversial Israeli-sponsored school.
A PWC analysis of 1 billion job ads and thousands of company financial reports has found that AI makes many workers more ...