From judges in The Hague to activists in Gaza, U.S. sanctions are reshaping how international law works — and who pays the ...
Rather than slowly condensing over millions of years, the first building blocks of Earth and other planets may have formed ...
In recent weeks, the police made some arrests based on Facebook posts, comments, and shares. Each arrest sparks questions familiar to anyone who lived through the previous government's tenure: Why do ...
When evolutionary biologist Joseph Popp coded the first documented piece of ransomware in 1989, he had little idea it would ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's coalition has been shaken by internal squabbling as it grapples with a long-promised ...
The refund system set up to allow companies to recover illegally collected tariffs from the U.S. government went live on ...
The increasing use of AI in GST is leading to automated mismatch alerts and notices based on flawed data. The key takeaway is that reliance on inaccurate systems can result in unjust tax demands for ...
After landmark litigation collapsed this month, education advocates are mulling how to bring the state’s constitutional promise to reality.
A new tariff refund system has officially gone live in the United States, allowing companies to recover billions. The rollout has triggered a surge in filings, with thousands of businesses rushing to ...
UC workers confront soaring living costs and worsening conditions, as past contracts expose the need to wrest control from ...
A recent N.C. Supreme Court ruling confirms the state’s constitutional duty to support students in public schools, but wipes ...
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