Young adults are the most likely age group to skip dental care, with a recent study finding that one in three didn’t see a dentist during the previous year.
Peter Cappelli says headcount will (eventually) go down, with a human in the loop, and productivity will go up. But "it's ...
Discover insights from top ERP deployments by Western Digital, Walmart, and TD Bank, revealing strategies for efficient ...
By targeting the present government’s public-works apparatus while leaving largely untouched the Duterte-era political ecosystem that accelerated his own rise, Leandro Leviste’s crusade begins to look ...
Zohran Mamdani’s win in New York has inspired the Left far beyond the city. But in Canada, as elsewhere, trying to replicate ...
Walkability pioneer, UC San Diego urban planning professor Lawrence Frank revisits two decades of evidence linking car ...
A new study led by Yale anthropologist Catherine Panter-Brick examines how stakeholders in socially diverse, ...
Taylor Morrison leads U.S. homebuilders in trust for 11 years, posting a record Net Trust Quotient of 115.7 in 2026.
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Prevention may be the most effective response. Teaching young people how manipulation works could make them less susceptible.
AI guarding AI, alerts firing every second—but one thing never seems to change: People are still the weak point.
Even with clear science and strong laws, environmental protection projects can get stuck. This case shows how enshrining environmental rights in our constitution can get things moving again.
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