The Waterside Building at Durham University Business School, where Executive Dean Kieran Fernandes is reshaping business ...
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SCOTUStoday for Tuesday, April 14

Happy publication day to SCOTUSblog’s own Sarah Isgur. Her new book Last Branch Standing offers “[a] myth-busting glimpse into the inner workings of the Supreme Court.” The post SCOTUStoday for ...
If you’re aiming for more senior roles or specialized positions, the questions get pretty intense. They’ll be testing your ...
Donald Trump’s administration is ramping up the presence of religion in government—and it’s making federal employees worried.
Stand with science,” World Health Organization (WHO) is highlighting individuals who use science to improve lives across the ...
Puraite aims to significantly shorten manual literature research in life sciences with explainable AI. About the startup's ...
Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche claims that his department released every single Epstein file—and that if any weren ...
The weight that J.T. Miller has carried throughout a trying first season as New York Rangers captain felt heaviest at home.
Alex Bores, a former Palantir employee, helped pass one of the country’s toughest AI laws. Now Silicon Valley’s biggest names ...
László Mérő, the mathematician and psychologist turned public intellectual, says Fidesz’s rhetoric now echoes the language of ...
After fifty-four years in the corporate arena, including four decades in the C-suite and on boards, followed by eight years ...
Remote hiring has changed the way companies recruit in the Netherlands and far beyond. Dutch employers now look for talent across Europe and in other regions too, so candidate data moves across ...