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Why equal protection can't be settled by biology and statistics
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SDOG's weak quality features are also evident when analyzing portfolio-level metrics like EBIT margins and return on total ...
The Patriots pulled off the NFL's biggest turnaround this season. We rank their biggest acquisitions en route to the Super ...
President Trump on Friday nominated economist Brett Matsumoto to be commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) months after the president fired the previous agency head over substantial ...
Adam Hamilton, economist at Sarasin & Partners, outlines why AI is best understood as a gradual, general-purpose technology, with its early economic ...
Inflation is back in the spotlight after the Reserve Bank hiked rates for the first time in more than two years.
I had a chance to speak with Action Wellness volunteer coordinator Jamie Lefkowitz about the org, GayBINGO! and cookies.
New research finds vaccination decisions aren't primarily driven by weighing facts, but by what researchers call "gist"—the ...
AI became powerful because of interacting mechanisms: neural networks, backpropagation and reinforcement learning, attention, ...
By including these workers, the U-6 rate shows how many people want to work (or want to work more) but are not able to, and ...
Globally, smoking was the biggest risk factor for men, accounting for almost one-quarter of the 4.3 million preventable ...
The number of Black people living in the United States reached a new high of 49.2 million in 2024. That’s up 36% since 2000, ...
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