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There are many reasons one might come to love one’s country. It first appears in the connection to place, a bond to a physical location, usually associated with where one grew up. It extends from ...
In 2026, focus is shifting from excitement over what AI can do in manufacturing to a more mature, considered understanding of what human-machine collaboration should look like in practice. Industries ...
Hundreds of lawsuits have been filed over the Trump administration’s top policies. WSJ’s Louise Radnofsky looks at five of the fastest-moving court fights, from tariffs to the Federal Reserve, that ...
It’s rare for a dictionary to claim that a word has no definition. But that’s what Dictionary.com said about its recently announced word of the year: “67,” pronounced “six-seven,” the slang term that ...
You have /3 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. The Department of Education released its latest proposal Wednesday for determining which post ...
Starting in 2026, The Joint Commission will formally recognize nurse staffing as a national performance goal, meaning hospitals seeking accreditation must meet certain standards related to staffing ...
Re “We Need a New Definition of Death,” by Sandeep Jauhar, Snehal Patel and Deane Smith (Opinion guest essay, Aug. 1): As a physician and a neuroethicist who has argued for the rights of people with a ...
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Ah, the eternal RPG dilemma—choosing your subclass. In Daggerheart, it’s different. It’s not like trying to pick a Netflix show while hungry. You know every choice has potential, but there’s a layer ...
There’s no consensus about what, precisely, constitutes antisemitism. By Vimal Patel Many donors, politicians and Jewish students have pressured their colleges to confront antisemitism more forcefully ...