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‘JFK’ Review: The Road to Camelot
08:25pm, Sunday, 20'th Sep 2020
In this account of his political apprenticeship, JFK is depicted as intellectually adventurous, personally appealing—and ambitious.
The meritocracy has had its day. How else to explain the rise of Dido Harding? | Nick Cohen
06:00pm, Saturday, 19'th Sep 2020
Public service jobs once went to people who knew what they were doing. Boris Johnson would rather promote a courtier
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: death of liberal justice gives Trump chance to reshape the US for generations
03:25pm, Saturday, 19'th Sep 2020
Mitch McConnell says he will fill supreme court vacancy but Democrats including Obama cry foul, citing case of Merrick Garland
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg remembered by entire generations of lawyers - The Boston Globe
08:00am, Saturday, 19'th Sep 2020
Ruth Bader Ginsburg built a remarkable career as a legal and cultural icon who used her intelligence and courage to fight fearlessly for social justice.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg changed America long before she joined the supreme court | Moira Donegan
12:31am, Saturday, 19'th Sep 2020
She spent her extraordinary career fighting for women’s rights and ensuring the promise of the constitution applied to all
Princeton faces federal inquiry after acknowledging racism
04:36pm, Friday, 18'th Sep 2020
The Trump administration has opened an investigation into racial bias at Princeton University, saying that the school’s recent acknowledgment of racism on campus amounts to an admission of discrimin
‘If Then’ Review: Big Data’s Baby Steps
02:38pm, Friday, 18'th Sep 2020
How a 1960s company’s pitch to predict tomorrow heralded our algorithm-driven age.
'Pandemic fatigue' leads to resurgence of coronavirus in Europe where cases surge to fresh records in France and Spain
12:49pm, Friday, 18'th Sep 2020
"Pandemic fatigue" has set in across parts of Europe where the outbreak, which appeared contained over the summer, is on the rise again in some countries that were hailed early on for stamping out ma
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, A Champion For Women As Supreme Court Justice, Dies At 87
12:00am, Friday, 18'th Sep 2020
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Friday following complications from pancreatic cancer, cutting short her intended tenure to age 90. At 87 years old, Ginsburg had...
Which U.S. Colleges Are the Most Diverse?
11:12pm, Thursday, 17'th Sep 2020
Public schools stand out in having student bodies from a wide range of backgrounds.
2021 Best Colleges in America: Harvard Leads the University Rankings
11:06pm, Thursday, 17'th Sep 2020
The Ivy League dominates this year’s Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings. But the future of U.S. universities has never been murkier.
Report: Much needs doing to shield nursing homes from virus
06:53pm, Thursday, 17'th Sep 2020
The Trump administration is claiming “resounding vindication” from an independent commission’s report on the coronavirus crisis in nursing homes
Report: Much needs doing to shield nursing homes from virus
06:18pm, Thursday, 17'th Sep 2020
The Trump administration is claiming “resounding vindication” from an independent commission’s report on the coronavirus crisis in nursing homes
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Chuck Schumer say U.S. should immediately cancel $50,000 in student loans for millions of borrowers
03:54pm, Thursday, 17'th Sep 2020
'Even before the COVID–19 pandemic, the United States also faced a historic student loan crisis, which is currently holding back our struggling economy,'...
Those who won't wear masks put us all at risk, but confrontation is not the answer | Eleanor Morgan
01:09pm, Thursday, 17'th Sep 2020
It’s easy to feel angry towards those who don’t follow Covid-19 guidelines. Yet empathy is the key to changing people’s minds, says author Eleanor Morgan