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BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoThe good news is that, with “modern technology and healthcare, appendicitis is no longer a...
What University Presidents Can Learn From Past Protests
Time via Yahoo News· 2 days agoLouis, among dozens of other campuses. At the University of Southern California, there were two...
Opinion | Genocide looms again in Darfur. Will the world stop it from happening?
Washington Post· 3 days agoDavid Simon is director of Yale University’s Genocide Studies Program and a senior lecturer at Yale...
Opinion | Reagan at Pointe du Hoc, 40 Years Later
The Wall Street Journal· 2 hours agoPeggy Noonan is an opinion columnist at the Wall Street Journal where her column, "Declarations," has run since 2000. A political analyst for NBC News,...
Bears CB Kyler Gordon misses minicamp practice with back injury
Chicago Sun-Times· 3 hours agoBears coach Matt Eberflus isn’t worried about injuries at this point in the year, but some of his...
Fighting Words in a COVID-19 Pandemic—Combating an Era of Denialism
Newsweek· 6 hours agoPhysicians are taught to respect individuals' autonomy, guiding decision-making for their medical...
Former Fox 61, NBC Connecticut news anchor finds new job with Yale New Haven
The News-Times· 6 days agoAfter stints with the New Haven-based WTNH as well as Fox 61, news anchor Amanda Raus has found a...
The Risks Of AI In Science, Per Princeton, Yale Professors
Forbes· 7 days ago“We risk a future in which we produce more...but we understand less,” according to Yale...
Was the CIA really as bad as the KGB?
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoIt’s hardly news that after 1945, the United States of America became an empire in all but name. Speak to anyone in the “global South” today, and that...
American business should not empower a criminal, says Reid Hoffman
The Economist· 12 hours agoBusinesses and investors rely on a robust legal system—especially courts of law and impartial, fact-based trials by jury—to enforce contracts and punish fraud. It’s a crime because it strikes ...