Author: South China Morning Post
Few teachers have practical workplace experience, with limited opportunities in high-end manufacturing.Read More
Social media is like strong medicine, it turns out. There’s always been good to be found, but the side-effects become intolerable over time.Read More
Return-to-office mandates could erode some of the trust some employers built with workers in the pandemic. That could eventually drive away staff.Read More
Party City is slated to close at least 700 locations in 2025, while other retail chains are shutting down stores for a variety of reasons.Read More
In a fast-moving technological landscape, the greatest business risk is not taking risk. Business leaders should adopt a proactive stance on tech that balances innovation with accountability.Read More
On Monday, Notre Dame linebacker Jack Kiser will play in his school-record 70th and final game when the Irish face Ohio State in the College Football Playoff title game.Read More
Trans people comprise a scant portion of athletes, at all levels, but the drive to bar them from participating in competitive sports has never been about numbers.Read More
1. Call for Papers: Canterbury Christ Church University. Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, United Kingdom has issued a call for papers for its annual law conference titled “Protections in International Law.” The conference will be held from the 18 – 19 March 2025 at their campus and facility, with online presenters as well. The conference […]Read More
Almost every year, the Florida Legislature adds a new substance to the list of drugs carrying tough mandatory-minimum sentences. And like clockwork, every year, drug cartel cooks change a molecule …Read More
A bill requiring mass detention for immigrants charged or arrested for property crimes, could be the first measure signed Donald Trump.Read More