Last week’s Supreme Court ruling in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College is the latest salvo in the war over what one might call the merit of “merit.” With ...
In a speech marking less than three months until the first Consumer Duty implementation deadline, the FCA has warned that firms can expect swift action if they ignore the Duty or pose the most harm to ...
Humans process enormous amounts of information per second, which is too much for us to intentionally process every single item. That is why we unintentionally process the vast majority of information ...
As the executive deputy director for the state agency that oversees local property tax administration, I am writing in regard to The News' July 17 editorial on reassessments. I commend the paper for ...
From vouchers to book banning, teacher raises, school funding, parents’ rights, pronoun policing, bathroom bills and indoctrination, it’s undeniable that K-12 education has become a flashpoint in ...
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