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University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies has published a new white paper, "Rebuilding the Social Contract," by TaMika Fuller, DBA, an affiliate of the Center for Educational and Instructional ...
The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has announced the launch of the Bootstrap Programme 2026. To further support Madhyamik and higher secondary students, the council has ...
A months-old but until now overlooked study recently featured in Wired claims to mathematically prove that large language models “are incapable of carrying out computational and agentic tasks beyond a ...
Work bags do more than carry essentials. They set the tone for your day and quietly sharpen a professional look. For Amazon Sale 2026, we have curated office bags that balance function, clean design ...
What is the contribution of changes in female labor supply to the decline of employment in routine jobs observed in the U.S. between 1970 and 2000? While typically attributed to changes in labor ...
As the fall semester came to a close, Andrew Heiss, an assistant professor in the Department of Public Management and Policy at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University, ...
In this paper we exploit 150 years of tariff policy in the US and abroad to estimate the short-run effects of tariff shocks on macro aggregates. A careful review of the major changes in US tariff ...
Dua Lipa knows what works for her, both on- and offstage. And now the British-Albanian singer-songwriter and actor is sharing some of those secrets with Vogue. Lipa has been trying to figure out her ...
For years, the U.S. has lost more than two newspapers per week on average, thanks, in part, to growing consolidation. But this past year, the majority of closures were papers belonging to smaller ...
Peer reviewers whose work is cited in the studies they are refereeing are significantly more likely to recommend accepting those papers than if their work is not cited, a new study has found. The ...