It's natural for Americans to disagree with each other. But when we shout each other down, the principles animating the First Amendment wither.
Free speech has no silver-bullet solution, yet the introduction of a College-wide ethics requirement will move Harvard in the ...
F, cold is not a condition simply to be managed. It is a constraint that governs everything. Equipment fails, humans slow, and mistakes compound.
Fed officials at the median currently consider the underlying long-run unemployment rate to be 4.2%. The jobless rate was 4.3 ...
Cicero insisted that doing good is doing well—that moral rectitude is always what is personally expedient, even if something else seems to be expedient. Dan Klein exposits and explores Cicero’s famous ...
That language, and the values and hierarchies it entails, has a common root. Whether you know it or not, a significant portion of today’s online lexicon has roots from 4chan, one of the most chaotic ...
"In our time, people are positively eager to claim the mantle of prophecy," writes NCR's Michael Sean Winters. "They think it absolves them from the need for careful moral argumentation." ...
As early as 2017, the EFM established a specific platform called "Berlinale Africa Hub," demonstrating that the market side has been working to create long-lasting scaffolding that faces Africa.
Kim Yo Jong (L), the Korean leaser's sister, expressed “high appreciation” Thursday for South Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-young’s expression of regret of a drone ...
The decline of reading and the rise of social media are again transforming what it feels like to be a thinking person.
In fact, given the economy’s high dependence on oil revenue, some kind of recovery is all but certain. U.S. President Donald Trump has allowed Venezuela to begin selling its oil in global markets. As ...
Mint’s Word of the Day is perspicacity. Perspicacity is the ability to see beyond the obvious, to notice, understand, and judge things quickly and accurately.