The law, in isolation, is insufficient. But where practices are deeply embedded in structures of inequality, waiting for ...
A baffling overdose death took investigators to the frontier of ultra-potent synthetic drugs. The clues were hauntingly ...
Our conferences face a growing crisis: an overwhelming flood of submissions, increased reviewing burdens, and diminished opportunities for meaningful engagement. With AI making paper generation easier ...
Driven by business cycles, geopolitics, pandemics and policy missteps, the economy periodically experiences recessions. There ...
India’s labour law landscape has undergone a significant shift over recent years. The Labour Codes' impact on businesses has ...
From FOMO to structured investing, Julius Baer's Ashwin Patni explains how India's wealthy investors are adapting to a more ...
A wholly foreign‑owned enterprise (WFOE) remains the preferred entry structure for many foreign investors in China in 2026.
There is nothing complicated about FanDuel’s announcement last week that it is going to lay off over 100 employees and cease ...
FORMER prime ministers Dr Keith Rowley and Stuart Young have extended condolences following the passing of former president ...
Between guilt, social media, and unrealistic expectations: the myths of respectful parenting that might be making you doubt ...
“Football belongs to the people who love it. Owners change supporters do not. The Trust has spent 10 years making sure this ...
Opinion
The Constitution, Federal Power, and the Military: Why One Scholar Says the Balance Has Shifted
William J. Watkins Jr. of the Independent Institute argues federal power expansion fuels division, urging a return to constitutional limits, with significant implications for military authority, ...
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