Democrats’ frustration with their own party is up sharply, as many say it hasn’t pushed back hard enough against Trump and the GOP. In contrast, 40% of Republicans say they are frustrated with their ...
Bad parenting, idle time and immature brains rarely add up to anything good. In Louisville, we see the result every day — too many young people with guns. And now, there's something even more ...
Are AI tools eliminating marketing jobs? Yale study finds zero displacement after 33 months despite high exposure scores. Yale researchers report no discernible AI-driven job disruption at the economy ...
The 2025 Private Target Mergers & Acquisitions Deal Points Study will be released later this year and will be available on the web page of the ABA Business Law Section M&A Committee’s Market Trends ...
Kentucky school boards have a fundamental responsibility for financial oversight and stewardship, including approving budgets and managing all district funds and property. The financial crisis facing ...
A comprehensive review shows that yoga doesn’t match up to traditional exercise for improving vascular health. Activities like Pilates, Tai Chi, and interval training prove more effective in keeping ...
In a new study, scientists have shown that chemical receptors that plants use to recognize nitrogen-fixing bacteria have developed the same function independently on at least three separate occasions ...
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted multiple facets of education, including how middle school students engage with sexual health education. New research presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics ...
Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, University of Pennsylvania At a Senate hearing on Sept. 9, 2025, on the corruption of science, witnesses presented an unpublished study that made a ...
I have a growing sense of optimism about the political situation in the United States. But it’s not necessarily because I’m more confident about the outcomes, though I am that too. It is more that on ...
Climate change, pollution, and fishing are pushing oceans closer to their limits at an unprecedented rate. The pressure of that human impact is expected to double by 2050, according to a new study.
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