If we meet someone who has a social disability, we tend to ask, “Can they lead?” But if we meet someone with charisma, we ...
A teacher reflects on creating a free summer program that empowers students through hands-on technology, mentorship and ...
The president’s second term has brought a flood of clemency for allies and donors — as well as felons, like him, who were ...
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I Wish I’d Had A "Late-Term Abortion" Instead Of Having My Daughter
Instead, I remember this: a boy from school who I thought was a friend. I invited him over to my house for a movie. His hand ...
Five years ago, the murder of George Floyd sparked a rallying cry for change, with arts groups vowing to diversify their ...
I think it was at this moment, on the beach, that everything seemed the most possible. That our sister was alive and in that ...
As a record-long shutdown of the federal government continues, West Virginia has released more than $13 million to food banks ...
In interviews with The Daily Cardinal, tech leaders Jim Thompson, Mike Trigg and Allen Dines reflect on how AI has shaped ...
How do we tap the vast potential of artificial intelligence systems without exacerbating biases inherent in the data they ...
Michael Coleman, Columbus' longest serving mayor, still has influence and 'swag' nearly a decade after leaving office.
The impossible task of being a teacher and a parent during a pandemic is enough to break a person, and on the Sunday before the first day of school in Durham, North Carolina, it almost did.
Despite facing a $12 billion deficit this year, California’s Legislature still managed to spend at least $415 million for local projects to help lawmakers win their next elections. CalMatters ...
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