A version of this essay appeared on Matthew Yglesias’ Slow Boring, a site dedicated to offering pragmatic takes on politics ...
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A Walk Into Nonviolence offers Mid-South youth a place to spend several days during the summer while also learning principles ...
U.S. youth soccer has long been dominated by an affluent, suburban "pay-to-play" system that critics say limits player development compared to other countries — and which they hope the World Cup helps ...
ENR Groundbreaking Women in Construction event in San Diego June 15-16 marked nearly 25 years of career and leadership ...
If you manage private capital and invest in U.S. small businesses, there is a government program that will lend you long-duration, low-cost leverage ...
Studying the epic journey of the iconic jumping plumber can lead to new insights in theoretical computer science—and may help ...
The Trump administration is trying to claim victory in Iran, but this deal still doesn’t do anything that Obama’s didn’t.
Back on the boards after its wet AMD setback, Opthea is pinning its hopes on a rare lung disease and a new name.
People who go to prison keep one important right — to file a grievance over their treatment: from abuse to denied medical ...
Last week, we covered an assembly program that managed to generate both visuals and music within only 16 bytes of code, and this week we’ve got something even more arcane: the results of the 29th ...