Greg Weiner, a professor of political science, is the president of Assumption University in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Barret Michalec does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
A dozen people outside a Milan metro station on Wednesday stared intently at their phones until 8 a.m., when an Instagram post provided a location. “Run, don’t walk: we’re in the Castello area,” said ...
THE OLYMPIC GAMES have always been about the thrill of earning medals and a podium spot. But if you look closely at attendees' lanyards or athletes' jackets and gear bags, you'll spot a smaller, ...
In my last post, I discussed the principle of intellectual charity as an essential element of constructive political conversations. As a companion to the principle of charity, we also need to ...
Last week, the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith gathered in plenary session at the Vatican, which means that all its members were gathered at once. These plenary sessions are held every two ...
New research has revealed a confronting life-expectancy gap for people with intellectual disability in NSW, highlighting persistent and preventable inequities in health outcomes. The research, Life ...
Add DMNews to your Google News feed. Tension: We live in an era that rewards performance over substance—where the loudest voice in the room often captures the most attention, regardless of what it’s ...
Thanks to The Herald for publishing Stanwood Mayor Sid Roberts’ piece on the vanishing virtue of humility. (“Forum: We’ll never get to ‘Great Again” without a humble spirit,” The Herald, Jan. 17). I ...
The Apple AI Pin is shaping up to be Apple's boldest rethink of personal computing since the Apple Watch. Instead of another screen, it leans into voice, vision, and context, clipping discreetly to ...
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