Artificial intelligence (AI) has moved rapidly from experimentation to everyday use in workplace decision-making. For ...
Does free will exist? Neuroscientist Uri Maoz devises experiments to illuminate how—or if—the brain makes decisions.
If Mamdani succeeds in closing Rikers Island, compulsory decarceration would become a permanent feature of the city’s ...
It’s time to reframe the narrative on traffic fines. Primarily viewed as a way to punish drivers for breaking the rules, ...
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) finds itself embroiled in a protracted legal battle challenging President Peter ...
The INEC saga, in the end, is a symptom. The disease is within. And no amount of Latin phrases, protest marches, or ...
Psychological thrillers like Gone Girl and Se7en have flawless screenplays that master tension, obsession, and mind-bending ...
Moreover, respect for the rule of law prevents the selective application of justice based on identity or belief. When laws are enforced consistently and fairly, citizens gain confidence that they will ...
What does it mean when an offer appears consumer-friendly but is also system-convenient? And what becomes visible when price is placed beside curtailment rather than read in isolation?
Murray Rothbard based much of his work on property rights, and in this piece, Ludovico Lumicisi applies Rothbardian thinking ...
Elizabeth Goodspeed speaks with creative director Gail Bichler about magazine’s first redesign in nearly a decade, and how the publication is adapting to a transformed media landscape.
Explore the enduring principles of governance and succession in the Catholic Church and their relevance to modern corporate leadership. This article delves into how structured authority and ...