The Gates of Decency do not eliminate the fissure. They allow passage. They allow human beings to cross from one condition to another without ceasing to bear the image entrusted to them. Decency does ...
Ashish K. Jha, the former dean of the Brown University School of Public Health, was White House covid-19 response coordinator ...
The Feminist Collective for Economic Justice (FCEJ) is outraged at the scheme of law proposed by the government titled ...
Generative AI systems clearly contribute to knowledge production. They synthesize vast amounts of data, reorganize information and generate structured responses that appear reasoned and coherent. But ...
“The future of music may not lie with music itself, but rather in the way it … makes itself a part of the finer things that ...
"The struggle against imperialism is a struggle against hunger, ignorance, and disease." -- Thomas SankaraThe Munich DoctrineFor decades, the annual Munich Security Conference has served as the ...
A new study, published in the journal PLOS One, argues that this kind of enduring grief after a pet’s death can reach the ...
Change management keeps failing, even when execution is disciplined. The problem isn’t resistance. It’s the reflex leaders ...
Filmmaker Ashish Avikunthak's latest film is an interrogation that brings to the surface what has long been subdued—the ...
A growing number of tankers and other commercial vessels are being ditched by their owners.
Sided Narrative Disguised as UN Analysis Following is a legal analysis of the 2026 report by Michael Fakhri, Special ...
Then comes the familiar incantation of “indiscriminate bombing,” a phrase repeated so frequently in contemporary discourse that it has become almost entirely detached from its legal meaning.