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“Nationalism is really at the root of the rhetorical spiral which is driving the tit for tat in policies that are accelerating the confrontation,”...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

“In order for these apps to be effective, you need to have enough of a critical mass of people who are willing to download and use the app,” says...
Shanjun Li is noted to have been among those who “estimate that a 10% rise in the availability of charging stations boosts sales of electric vehicles...
Professor Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, says the announcement, is “basically a political statement that [the US government]...
Nicole Hassoun writes about the ethical and philosophical challenge of how best to allocate limited COVID vaccines to the world population.  Nicole...
“The TikTok deal allows Trump to claim victory and portray it as a validation of his tough, take-no-prisoners approach in dealing with China, even if...
“In Tibet, he was doing a slightly lower level, under the radar, version of what was implemented in Xinjiang,” says Allen Carlson, associate professor...
The government is paying a record amount of subsidies to farmers this year. The supports will equal 36% of net farm income, said Chris Barrett on...
Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, says that if President Donald Trump’s executive order is permitted to go into effect, he is not sure...
Large populations and high median incomes would seem necessary for pedestrian malls to survive, but they’re not always a prerequisite for success,...