Opinion
Links 04/03/2026: "The EU moves to kill infinite scrolling" and a call to "Nationalize Amazon"
The high‑profile case arose against a backdrop of increasing scrutiny of alleged misuse of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (“SLAPPs”) to deter legitimate investigative reporting. The ...
At this time, I would like to welcome everybody to QuickLogic Corporation's Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2025 Earnings Results Conference Call. As a reminder, today's call is being recorded. I would now ...
How will the public retain confidence in a system that rests on the painstaking articulation of reasoned logic as more and ...
I was a newcomer, negotiating all of usual classroom difficulties for the first time. Throwing AI into the mix felt like downing a coffee in the middle of a panic attack ...
Slop is killing the résumé. Job hunters are scrambling for new ways to stand out ...
English just installed a software update. In the 2026 Winter Word Drop, Dictionary.com added more than 1,500 new entries, with ...
Heart disease is something many adults push to the back of their minds if they are not experiencing symptoms; a concern for ...
The Ottawa children's hospital has a higher rate of emergency visits for mental health needs than other comparable pediatric ...
Jefferies’ AI Risk Basket is down 24% YTD—see which stocks may be most exposed to AI disruption, why they’re at risk, and ...
Opinion
‘The negligence is staggering’: elderly and dying Australians left waiting for urgent aged care
Alan Nicolle was already approved for urgent aged care supports, but delays and confusion under a ‘Kafkaesque’ system made his final days exhausting and painful ...
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