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What he can actually do, I think, is pretty limited,” said Sean Randolph, senior director of the Council Economic Institute.
Badgered, bullied and bribed by the EU to improve digitisation, online government services now pledge to simplify and improve the daily lives of the public, so why are so many users going round in ...
The Pueblo Trading Post stands as a shopper’s paradise in southern Colorado. With its bright red letters announcing “Indoor Market Place,” this spot promises adventure from the moment you pull into ...
America’s educators have been turning to technology — especially digital surveillance — to screen for students who might harm ...
Scarfe, Head of Education at the Royal Drawing School, explained that he produced a mixture of sketches, digital drawings and ...
World Civility Day 2025 brought together community leaders, students and change-makers for an evening filled with reflection, ...
Trump on April 2 stunned the world with massive tariffs that he said would prevent countries like China from “ripping off” ...
Shopping centers, ranging from strip malls to power centers to enclosed shopping malls, have had to adapt or die as ...
The institution's Nimitz Library has been stripped of 381 titles, according to a list first published in the New York Times, including works exploring race, gender, and national identity. The culling ...
Educators must advocate for our students to receive the support they need to find the learning techniques that work for them. It’s not enough to provide accommodations — we must adapt our approach.
Nic Spaull says despite the equalisation of access and expenditure outcomes are still wildly divergent In South Africa today, almost everyone has an opinion about education and schooling. Some people ...