Australia does not want its most iconic symbols—the Opera House and Bondi Beach—to become emblems of hatred and violence. But ...
Cultural attitudes toward violence—or, in the case of many Asians, toward nonviolence—help explain why poverty alone doesn’t ...
The University of Virginia drew national headlines last summer when its then-president, Jim Ryan, resigned in the face of a ...
The tech Right champions growth and discovery, while the populist Right stresses heritage and cultural values.
States with full-time, well-paid legislators often fare poorly in independent studies measuring government effectiveness.
The uncomfortable truth for Times readers is that all cultures are not equal. Therefore, not all cultures are compatible with ...
The clearest indicator of higher education’s decline is that fewer and fewer young people want to earn a bachelor’s degree.
The nation’s largest teachers’ union is hosting a training session that features pronoun-use instructions and “oppression” ...
Like many other transit systems with falling ridership, the Chicago Transit Authority is awash in cash. Over a fifth of the ...
Over the past century, the proportion of health-care services purchased through insurance—as opposed to directly by patients—has surged, thanks to the exemption of employer-sponsored benefits from ...
The stock price of Nvidia, an artificial intelligence company that makes a product most people can’t explain, has entered the realm of kitchen-table conversations—as has AI itself. The exuberance and ...
Everyone born since the year 2000 has lived with unregulated Internet pornography. Among children, recent litigation demonstrates that widespread pornography leads to unstable future relationships, ...