Author: Doug Dingwall,Lillyrose Welwel
LGBTQIA+ advocates are urging Vanuatu’s government to dump an amendment to the constitution that would recognise only the rights of “individuals who are male or female at birth”.Read More
A federal judge has ruled that religious colleges in Minnesota that require students to sign a statement of faith cannot be excluded from a program allowing high school students to take college courses for credit. Friday’s decision overturns a state law that the judge deemed an unconstitutional violation of religious freedom.Read More
The Rise of Distressed Debt Specialists Amid Big Law’s Decline in BankruptcyRead More
What feels like politeness or responsibility might actually be a sign you’re prioritizing other people over yourself.Read More
The UK uses deprivation of citizenship orders “more than almost any country in the world” – but there are now questions over what it means for those who travelled to Syria.Read More
Civil rights leaders and environmental advocates came together at Lemoyne-Owen College Saturday to call on big tech to clean up what they call “dirty data centers.Read More
Developed at Uppsala University, the AI model could offer enhanced safety and longer life of EV batteries, and provides a much more accurate picture of battery ageing.Read More
Thirsty First opened at the former site of Acropolis Greek Taverna in May.Read More
At recent meetings, the group awarded three $500 scholarships From the BPW Club, Pictured from left are Elizabeth Billings, Shaeleigh Fisk, Cloey Middaugh and Priscilla Brown. The BPW Club awarded […]Read More
Colton Cowser laces an RBI single in the bottom of the 1st inning, narrowing the deficit to 5-3Read More