Scott D. Anthony is a professor of strategy at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business and author of the new book, "Epic ...
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Anatomy of a news story: '60 Minutes' invites audience into the editing process with Trump interview
During his “60 Minutes” interview, President Donald Trump called Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer a “kamikaze,” ...
Every family has its own way of talking. They share weird phrases, inside jokes, and made-up words that no one else would understand. Georgetown linguistics professor Cynthia Gordon has spent over 20 ...
Seventeen people representing a wide range of interests comprise the search committee,  which held its initial meeting Oct. 9 and will recommend about six candidates for  consideration by UW’s Board ...
Virginians cast about 250,000 more early votes this year than in the last gubernatorial election in 2021. That year saw the ...
Bryan Kohberger's academic arrogance about "undertrained" police backfired when digital forensics experts exposed his Idaho ...
Sports computer rankings guru Jeff Sagarin is 77 and still trying to perfect his system for evaluating college football teams even though he knows it's impossible. With pencil and paper, he ranked ...
A new species of giant anaconda, the northern green anaconda (Eunectes akayima), has been discovered in Ecuador's Amazon rainforest during the filming ...
John L. Hennessy is President Emeritus of Stanford University as well as the James F. and Mary Lynn Gibbons Professor of ...
Investigative Journalism Foundation on MSN
Canada’s Indigenous contracting program funnels billions to Ottawa-area firms
The Investigative Journalism Foundation found that the federal Indigenous contracting program gave billions to Ottawa area firms.
A jury has begun hearing the trial of an Freelander driver accused of causing the death of a cycling University of York professor on the Isle ...
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John Roberts will not save us — but we might just able to save ourselves
Constitutional law scholar, lecturer and podcast host Leah Litman applies her strict scrutiny to the Supreme Court.
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