Sin-ying Ho merges Qing dynasty porcelain with corporate logos, migration, and global politics into a ceramics practice both technically precise and critically charged.
James A. Moffett '29 Lectures in Ethics The Moffett Lecture Series aims to foster reflection about moral issues in public life, broadly construed, at either a theoretical or a practical level, and in ...
Denmark holds an election on Tuesday, with opinion polls showing a narrow lead for Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's ...
ECER’s solution transforms passive waiting into proactive, non-stop engagement through an AI customer service system ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Xavier Becerra and other candidates of color slam USC and ABC for debate criteria that excluded them while ...
While Washington has become more hostile to globalization, Americans continue to buy foreign goods in record numbers. Lincicome notes that economic nationalism is “about an inch deep,” with support ...
Last weekend, Secretary of State Marco Rubio traveled to Germany for the annual Munich Security Conference, where he delivered a speech that was both reassuring to the European dignitaries in the ...
In February, Congress debated the SAVE Act which forces states to fortify voter ID requirements. The act, described by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer as “Jim Crow 2.0” may limit voting access ...
Last week, I had the privilege of attending the 2026 Harvard Presidents’ Seminar alongside some of the nation’s top executives and thought leaders. One of the most compelling speakers was Ambassador ...
CHICAGO — WGN News will host a debate Thursday, February 19 between the leading candidates running for the Democratic Party nomination for United States Senator from Illinois. “Your Local Election ...
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President Trump’s call for Republicans to “take over” voting procedures in more than a dozen states and “nationalize” the midterm elections has Republican senators debating filibuster reform to get ...
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