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Her Agenda on MSNOpinion
The University of Google: How the Internet turned everyone into an ‘expert’
The information age continuously shows us its pros and cons. Everyone has access to information, which is great for curiosity and thirst for knowledge. But everyone having access to information has ...
Justice department accused university of failing to comply with government’s request for over 10 months ...
Across the country, states are passing new laws aimed at improving math teaching—mandating that schools intervene early to ...
Africanews on MSN
Inside Africa’s micro-grid boom: A new model for electricity access
Access to electricity in Africa was a central topic at the recent World Governments Summit in Dubai. While hundreds of ...
On her podcast, produced in a basement studio at Hancock Regional Hospital, Wells interviews Hancock Health doctors and ...
Copilot Studio agents are increasingly powerful. With that power comes risk: small misconfigurations, over‑broad sharing, ...
While other law schools are flag-waving about crises in justice, Willamette is packing for a state where there's a real ...
In the field of value-based medicine (VBM), the focus is increasingly shifting towards integrating innovative healthcare ...
Minions, crime, romance and goats.. all topics for today’s “Front Row Access”. Jillian Lopez shares what’s coming to theaters ...
The essential and complex nature of water is well-known. Contestations over access, use and management of it have given rise to a wide variety of legal and institutional arrangements across the world ...
We study residential segregation and access to public services across 1.5 million urban and rural neighborhoods in India. Muslim and Scheduled Caste segregation in India is high by global standards, ...
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