Tuesday, December 16, 2025 5:06 AM ET
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Nigeria faith leaders hold summit in Abuja to confront national crisis18 hours ago
Entertainment oligopolies are back -- more anticompetitive than ever3 days ago
Why doctors ask invasive questions during treatment3 days ago
A whole lot has changed since the days of Pearl Harbor -- Let's compare December 1941 and December 2025 to show what has changed.in the United States -- 84 years since the attack on Pearl Harbor.18 hours ago
Insurance premiums rise faster than worker earnings by a factor of 3 -- Health insurance premiums rose at nearly 3 times the rate of worker earnings over the past 25 years, with patients and employers bearing the burden.3 days ago
Supreme Court's birthright citizenship choice hinges on 'jurisdiction' -- The Supreme Court's decision on birthright citizenship will depend on one key phrase of the 14th Amendment: "subject to the jurisdiction."3 days ago
Far-right groups, early adopters of online organizing, turning to AI -- Far-right extremists have been organizing online since before the Internet -- and AI is their next frontier, a University of Richmond expert says.4 days ago
Ending RFA, VOA Korean services threatens national security, AI system -- The recent shutdown of Radio Free Asia and Voice of America Korean language services impacts security policy decisions and artificial intelligence.5 days ago
The duty to refuse illegal military orders -- The legality of Operation Southern Spear was questioned when media reported two unarmed, helpless survivors of an earlier attack were ordered killed.6 days ago
Flat earth, other conspiracy theories come from personal experiences -- People come to believe in flat Earth, spirits and microchipped vaccines for the same reasons they come to believe in anything else: their experiences.7 days ago
Rural students more likely to graduate, less likely to go to college -- Rural students are more likely than city kids to get their diplomas, but they remain less likely to go to college, a Michigan State researcher says.10 days ago
Trump administration's 'efficiency' goals cause massive food waste -- The U.S. government has caused massive food waste during President Donald Trump's second term.11 days ago
Has Trump generated massive acts of self-destruction? -- Will the current series of seemingly self-destructive actions finally crack Donald Trumps thus-far impenetrable political armor? Or make a small dent?12 days ago
The hidden harm in 'find a job you love' advice -- Treating love for work like a virtue can backfire on employees and teams. Loving your work is one thing; insisting that colleagues love it is another.13 days ago
President Lee seeks peaceful unification, but what's the plan? -- South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, at the G20, rejected reunification with North Korea by absorption or force, but spoke of a gradual unification.14 days ago
U.S.-Korea shipbuilding alliance sets sail, but rough seas lie ahead -- Capital alone cannot fix the archaic state of U.S. shipbuilding infrastructure, and many obstacles lie ahead in the U.S.-South Korea pact..18 days ago
More than half of new articles online are written by AI -- More than half of new articles online are written by AI -- is human writing headed for extinction? A Binghamton University researcher seeks answers.19 days ago
International dating industry often sells traditional gender roles -- From "mail-order brides" to "passport bros," the international dating industry sells traditional gender roles, a Texas A&M University researcher says.20 days ago
Jeffrey Epstein case reveals the realities of child sex trafficking -- Kate Price of the Wellesley Centers for Women at Wellesley College explains how the Jeffrey Epstein case shows the realities of child sex trafficking.21 days ago
Palestinians continue to seek food relief5 months ago