Politicians and journalists constantly refer to “the rule of law” in their commentaries on current events. What exactly is rule of law? Is it the legislation that states, counties, and cities make in ...
Hinduism and Judaism have endured in diaspora less as belief systems than as lived traditions. Daily practice, ritual ...
The first season of “Squid Game” became the most watched show in the history of Netflix. And “KPop Demon Hunters,” which was ...
If it is true that a serious artist is one with the capacity to go on reinventing who they are in their work, Leonard Cohen ...
Rojava did not fall due to a covert agreement among global powers, as claimed. Instead, its collapse was largely ...
On 28 January, the First Liberal Congress opened in Tel Aviv. Organised by the Movement for Quality Government in Israel at ...
The study examined the extent to which Christian and Muslim chaplaincy philosophies can be Africanised, amalgamated, and ...
Thank God, Allah has long had a diet that is good for humans both physically and spiritually. That diet is found in the Torah and in the Qur’an. Over many centuries the various legal schools have ...
After the death of Charlie Kirk, a Utah Valley University scholar takes solace in the Founding Father’s model of civil discourse and offers it as a way ...
In this interview, national security lawyer Fahad Ansari speaks with JURIST News Associate Editorial Director, Alanah Vargas, about the transformation of the London-based law firm Riverway Law into ...
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A Few Weeks of This Training Linked to Lower Dementia Risk Over 20 Years
Memory and reasoning training showed no protective effect, only speed training + follow-up sessions In A Nutshell Older ...
The circumstances surrounding a study on a deadly virus could hardly have been more dramatic. One of its first authors was ...
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