GBH’s Morning Edition host Mark Herz spoke with MIT economics professor Jonathan Gruber about the measure on the November ballot in Massachusetts.
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AI dominated Davos, but questions of reliability, trust and real-world impact remain unresolved.
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A critique of the Left's unconditional solidarity with ruling Kurdish parties, and a call for class-based solidarity that sides with workers and toiling classes for a democratic state that guarantees ...
Within Trump world, Western civilization is making a comeback. The fateful question is whether Western civilization will make ...
The most basic principle of interpreting statutes is that courts must follow the plain language of the law, UC Berkeley School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky writes.
Premier Wab Kinew hinted on Thursday that the Manitoba government "might be asking the top one per cent" to help out more with education property taxes in the coming budget.
An analysis of the financial and strategic implications of using high-cost missiles against low-cost drones in West Asia.
For the diehard fan who has been waiting a generation for a better stadium experience, there was a slick AI video, slides and promises of a self-contained village of restaurants, shops, hotels and ...