Two days before Christmas, readers of the New York Times opinion page were treated to a spectacle of pooh-poohery over ...
The problem we face involves the degree to which the truth must now compete with such a vast multiplicity of falsehoods that ...
Two researchers advocate for new AI-based measures not because they offer measurement free from error, but rather because they avoid specific problematic forms of error linked to overreliance on ...
Although Adam Smith is well-known for emphasizing division of labor, his analysis was woefully incomplete, as Dr. Mark Thornton points out.
Erin Brigham, Brent Little, the Rev. Robert Imbelli and Rita George-Tvrtković—reflect on Tomas Halik's 'The Afternoon of Christianity' and its relevance for the contemporary Christian.
By default or design, Trump has cast the US as disruptor and China as the inheritor of the world order it built ...
Pull yourself up by your bootstraps.” It’s a common phrase in American political discourse, particularly present in conservative rhetoric about self-reliance. The concept is simple: To pull yourself ...
Joshua Rauh is the Ormond Family Professor of Finance at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, the George P. Shultz ...
Choose where you direct your resources. Allocate your time, money, and effort with ecological coherence in mind. Support organizations regenerating soil, protecting biodiversity, and building food ...
George Pólya’s random walk theorem absolved him of being a lurker and revealed how the laws of chance interact with physical ...
Wisdom quotes can be as straightforward as they come, or they can require a thought process bordering on the obscure to fully ...
Colin Cowherd called the Browns' coaching change a mistake and fired shots at Todd Monken, but his take left out key context, ...
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