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Zuckerberg considered changing how Meta studies social issues after research got it in trouble
The Meta CEO said Apple seems to get away with less criticism by laying low.
Australia’s experiment is the first of its kind, but the evidence from alcohol, drug, and other bans is promising.
The four faculty that assembled to explore artificial general intelligence represent multiple disciplines across UC San Diego ...
How do cutting-edge science and technology respond to ethical and legal issues when incorporated into society? These issues ...
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Understanding corporate leaders’ muted Minnesota response: the example of Disney, Florida and conservative retaliation
The Minnesota CEO letter is a window into a broader shift.
In 2025, Social Security Administration employees were suddenly faced with a heavier workload. Here's how that can impact you when you need help.
Neither CEOs nor their boards likely asked for this—a hyper-polarized political landscape—when they signed on for their job.
Priya Parker, the author of “The Art of Gathering,” shares her advice for orchestrating more meaningful gatherings and why ...
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Social studies as ‘neutral?’ That’s a myth, and pressures teachers to avoid contentious issues
With a world literally and figuratively burning around them, high school social studies teachers are charged with engaging students in sensitive topics. Social studies curricula today, for example, is ...
The first sampling among thousands of cases over tech companies’ alleged failure to protect kids will be tried this year.
About 80 percent of people suffer from biological clock misalignment with social demands. Chronodiversity is a biological reality best understood from a neurodiversity perspective.
At the age of 70 with a net worth of about $104.3 billion, Bill Gates is eligible to receive Social Security, just like the ...
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