Risky financial maneuvers and mountains of debt mean the AI economy is in trouble, says Vanderbilt’s Asad Ramzanali.
This week’s momentous Supreme Court decision, and four previous voting rights cases from the past 13 years, eviscerate the ...
Mallory McMorrow faces scrutiny over old posts. Will Democrats apply the same standard they used for Graham Platner?
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Despite Trump’s punitive spectacles, criminal justice reform efforts persist across states, and there’s hope for effective policies.
Colleges lobbied against a bill requiring them to use a uniform financial aid offer letter to help families more easily ...
The White House Correspondents Dinner shouldn't invite a president who is an enemy of free speech. Better no "Nerd Prom" than ...
Higher education has been buzzing about a new report from Yale University on the decline of public trust in colleges and universities. The report is unexpectedly self-flagellatory ...
Amazon can steer market-wide prices without ever colluding—exposing a gap in antitrust law that the FTC is now fighting to ...
A new book reframes the affordability debate: the problem isn’t just prices alone, but persistently low wages.
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