This interview is the second extended discussion between Professor Reiss and the World Socialist Web Site examining the ...
What is clear is that Maduro’s tenure has been troubled from the start. Chávez’s death from an undisclosed form of cancer March 5, 2013, triggered a snap election that pushed his hand-picked successor ...
The Italian prime minister has been in power now for three years. Italy's political experts question the normalization of ...
In a dramatic departure from its earlier edition, NCERT's newly released Class 7 social science textbook resorts to politically motivated retelling of the ‘Ghaznavid Invasions’ ...
The year 2025 marked a turning point in global wealth creation, with billionaires increasing in number, influence and reach ...
Rebecca Gonzales was a trailblazer as first woman to play with a high-profile, all-male mariachi in the 70s. Her oral history ...
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What happens when a government decides to crush a university? These professors lived it
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán reshaped higher ed in Hungary. Here's how academics are learning from it.
The major public opinion survey institutions in the US (Pew Research, Gallup, and others) and the UK (YouGov UK, Ipsos UK, and others) are telling the same story. The citizens of both countries are ...
The crypto industry delivered some of the most baffling, surreal, and downright degenerate moments in its history in ...
When Sean Baker’s “Anora” won both the Palme d’Or at Cannes — followed by best picture at the Oscars — those honors ...
The Calgary Herald’s 20 Compelling Calgarians list is an inspiring compendium of people who are doing great things in all ...
Banks are engaging in increasing amounts of M&A. UniCredit’s pursuit of Commerzbank is the biggest long-running saga in the sector, but elsewhere banks are picking each other off and adding to their ...
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