New laws, firings and pressure facing universities across Texas mirror historic conflicts over academic freedom that reshaped UT eight decades ago. Here's how.
About 45 years ago, or slightly more, several Gulf activists came together with the idea of creating a forum they called The Gulf Development Forum. Every year, this forum composed of volunteers ...
There are five countries that wealthy individuals are choosing to buy citizenship in, and the Caribbean dominates the top of the list.
Illiberalism is winning right now. But there is nothing unusual about that. By modern standards, virtually every past society was illiberal. That we now call them illiberal, that exclusion and ...
Australia’s 26 million citizens enjoy high living standards and relatively low poverty. Argentina’s 46 million have seen living standards erode, around two-fifths live in poverty while inflation in ...
Alfardan Automotive has proudly announced the opening of its state-of-the-art automotive and spare parts logistics hub at Umm Alhoul Free Zone.This milestone marks a major ...
Who can blame them, with the oldest of them having already lived through the Great Recession, a global pandemic and coming of ...
The SHIPS for America Act would boost funding to U.S. shipyards, workers and other maritime infrastructure, United Steel Workers’ Larry Ray writes in a guest column.
My dadu, my father’s father, was bipolar: he had long periods of deep depression, when he would barely move or talk, followed by short highs when he had the irrepressible energy of a five-year-old.
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How China’s Boom In PhDs Is Distorting Academia — And Destroying Careers
Researchers in China say a rising number of unemployed university graduates feel as though they are being forced to pursue ...
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Peter Schiff says recent sell-offs in this asset aim to ‘scare out’ weak hands — but the bull market is ‘alive and well.’ Here’s how to play it
In his view, the recent slide isn’t a warning — it’s a reset. Schiff argues that the pullback is “flushing out the sell stops below $4,000,” clearing out short-term traders who might otherwise weigh ...
Capitalism rewards greed and selfishness—but assuming it is our nature to act this way is a wrongheaded view of human nature.
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