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Reason·policy

Let's Talk about Neal Katyal's TED Talk

In November, I attended the oral argument in the tariff case. I wrote a lengthy post about how I perceived the case. Ultimately, my bottom-line prediction was wrong. Trump would not get to five votes, let alone four…

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Al Jazeera English

Barcelona vs Real Madrid: El Clasico – La Liga, history, Valverde, Mbappe

Barca are set to storm La Liga this year and could seal title in Sunday's Clasico, but what is history of Real rivalry?

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Reason·policy

US Court of International Trade Rules Against Trump's Section 122 Tariffs

NA Today, the US Court of International Trade issued an important ruling striking down Donald Trump's massive Section 122 tariffs, imposing 10% tariffs on a vast range of imports from countries around the world. The…

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Community College Daily·higher-ed

Reporter’s notebook

Student support services expand in Chicago system New learning lab ventures in VR Grants to grow mental health workforce in California Student support services expand in Chicago system City Colleges of Chicago and the…

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Reason·policy

DHS Reportedly Weighs Closing Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz' Over Mounting Costs

The first-of-its-kind, state-run immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades may soon be closed, a federal official told The New York Times on Thursday. Although the facility has been able to remain…

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Harvard Gazette·policy

How immigrant doctors propped up U.S. healthcare, the tale of America’s last prison ship, and other stories

Campus & Community How immigrant doctors propped up U.S. healthcare, the tale of America’s last prison ship, and other stories Daniel Lord Smail (from left), Gabrielle Oliveira, Bruno Carvalho, Ian Kumekawa, and Eram…

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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

Akira Iriye, 91

Sunlight beams through the columns of Memorial Hall. Photo by Grace DuVal Campus & Community Akira Iriye, 91 Memorial Minute — Faculty of Arts and Sciences May 7, 2026 6 min read At a meeting of the Faculty of Arts and…

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Reason·policy

DOJ Challenges Denver's 'Assault Weapon' Ban and Colorado's Magazine Limit

The Department of Justice this week filed two Second Amendment lawsuits in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado, challenging that state's ban on "large capacity" magazines and Denver's ban on "assault…

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Chalkbeat·policy

IPS plan for becoming a charter school authorizer focuses on enrollment, discipline, test scores

Sign up for Chalkbeat Indiana’s free daily newsletter to keep up with Indianapolis Public Schools, Marion County’s township districts, and statewide education news. In its plan to become a charter school authorizer ,…

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Reason·policy

How the Declaration of Independence Captured American Hearts and Minds

[This post is excerpted from the new book, National Treasure: How the Declaration of Independence Made America (Avid Reader Press/Simon & Schuster).] That Abraham Lincoln, our most American of presidents, "never had a…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Roman Empire explored at new Bata Shoe Museum exhibition curated by Western prof

More than 100 leather shoes and other archeological artifacts on display in a new exhibition at Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, co-curated by Western classics professor Elizabeth Greene , offer a rare look at daily life at…

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The Conversation Africa·higher-ed

South Africans are far less tolerant of migrants than before - hotspots, drivers and solutions

Anti-immigrant marches in several major South African cities (such as Tshwane and Johannesburg) in early May 2026 once again led to questions being asked about xenophobia in post-apartheid South Africa. In the wake of…

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Community College Daily·higher-ed

From data to doing: The productive urgency of what students told us

The RP Group last fall released the most comprehensive study of African American and Black community college transfer in California history. More than 7,000 students. One hundred sixteen colleges. Three phases of…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Celebrating dorm-to-market social entrepreneurship at MIT

Over 200 students, alumni, faculty, staff, funders, and community collaborators gathered at the MIT Media Lab on April 15 for the 25th annual IDEAS Social Innovation Incubator Showcase and Awards, hosted by the…

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The Conversation Africa·policy

Propaganda machine to public good: a brief history of 50 years of TV in South Africa

How does a medium once branded “ the devil’s own box ” become the fireplace around which a nation tries to rekindle its broken identity? This question lies at the heart of our recently published book that marks 50 years…

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Middle East Eye·policy

Can Israel's war economy survive its growing global isolation?

Can Israel's war economy survive its growing global isolation? Submitted by Antony Loewenstein on Fri, 05/01/2026 - 20:45 Dependent on US aid, European trade and Zionist lobbying, Israel faces growing strain as public…

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Reason·policy

Florida Wins the Curriculum Wars

Florida just created its own alternative to A.P. United States History, and it seems pretty good. Headlines describe it as " anti-woke " and " more conservative ," but this framing is a little tired and unsophisticated.…

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University of Saskatchewan News·higher-ed

Looking Back: Reflecting on research excellence in USask computer science

USask’s computer science department has a proud history of research success.

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Reason

Today in Supreme Court History: May 7, 1873

5/7/1873: Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase died. One month earlier, he dissented in the Slaughter-House Cases , and was the lone dissenter in Bradwell v. Illinois . The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 7, 1873…

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eSchool News·policy

Oracy is the missing link for multilingual learners

Key points: Oracy helps students use their knowledge and communicate it Virtual art meets language learning: A tech-enhanced ESL experience 6 ways to make math more accessible for multilingual learners For more news on…

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This Salary is Net take home and is in addition to a generous package that includes accommodation paid for in a private apartment and utilities, flight tickets, private health insurance, etc. Short school year and two months paid summer.
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