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For years, Dan Harrison’s home in the western hills of Los Angeles would lose power when it was hot, when it rained or when it was…
Forty-seven percent of Americans have “a great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in higher education, according to a new poll. Jumping Rocks/Universal Images Group/Getty Images…
The international community has a legal and moral duty to deny Israel “the tools of genocide”, the Malaysian foreign minister, Mohamad Hasan, said at a meeting…
OpenAI announced new teen safety features for ChatGPT on Tuesday as part of an ongoing effort to respond to concerns about how minors engage with chatbots.…
On Sept. 8, a group of industry workers vowed not to work with Israeli counterparts they contend are “implicated in genocide and apartheid against the Palestinian…
Technologists and policymakers are reckoning with a generation-defining problem on the internet: while it can be a revolutionary force for unprecedented education and connection across the…
The Trumps have never been known for their subtlety: They like to do things fast, big, and loud. This is especially so in the context of…
When Raymond Antrobus was a child, he writes in his new book, The Quiet Ear, his father would call him “white” when he was drunk, and…
Declining student numbers, funding reductions, rising personnel costs and policy changes at the state and federal level pose the biggest financial risks to institutions, according to…
Copner Way, North Peckham Estate, 1985Newell says: ‘My grandmother and mother moved to the Redbridge Gardens estate, Peckham, in the early 60s when it was first…