By late November, when lawmakers are next expected in Raleigh, most providers — and their patients — will likely feel the ...
By Annette Hinkle Whose job is it to tell our ancestors’ stories? If you’re of European heritage, you would likely say it’s ...
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Why Shame No Longer Works in American Politics

While it once played a role in binding society, shame has lost its power—and so have the liberal tools that depend on it.
The reason the ADA has become overshadowed by excessive litigation is California’s chronically unfair penalty structure.
Victoria’s new police commissioner, Kiwi Mike Bush, appeared on radio this week to explain his overhaul of the force, ...
The Green Party has savaged the government's response to the looming mega-strike, calling its open letter a "clownish, ...
Today’s instability stems from physical limits on affordable energy, which undermine debt-driven complexity and push ...
Instead of a movement led by activists and NGOs, in China, climate litigation is dominated by state prosecutors seeking to ...
Officials are facing questions over a plan to cut parking provisions in place of a cycle lane at the heart of the town.
The Administrative Review Tribunal was set up to resolve issues with its predecessor, but has struggled with staffing and long wait times over its first year.
Ever wonder, Is the U.S. is officially too woke? These 10 changes happening right now in your everyday life validate will ...
Breaking Fashion Week Barriers Fashion houses like Collina Strada, Sinead O'Dwyer, and Gypsy Sport continue to lead the ...