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The past month has been pretty brutal for tech companies
Who should be allowed to call themselves doctor?
Effective vocabulary can determine the success of a political campaign, whether it is to do with taxes or health
Despite the fact that 2020 has felt like a particularly bad year
'I'm Jill Biden's husband,' the President-elect likes to remind us
There is an age-old perceived conflict between faith and reason, something that philosophers have long struggled to reconcile
The pressure will be on for the US vice-presidential candidates to bring some civility to the political discourse
Refugees is the right word but it has entered public consciousness way too late – there may be 200 million by 2050
Buzzwords don't give you all the facts, but they are indicative of where America is at
Harris’s birth certificate alone illustrates the problem of rigid binary notions around identity in the US
Despite the danger, international regulations for the proper storage and handling of chemical fertiliser are far too weak
After nearly five days of intense haggling, Europeans are finding themselves divided along new fault lines
The war of letters between leading intellectuals around the world points to three disturbing realities of our time
The Trump administration has kicked off a sudden burst of interest in the region – leaving the EU out of the picture