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Teaching students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder requires educators to have a deep understanding of the challenges—and strengths—that the learning difference can bring. But now, U.S. Secretary of…
Arguably the most remarkable aspect of the aftermath of the right-wing activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination is how irrelevant its actual perpetrator was to the immediate discourse.…
Keir Starmer’s public image is one of stolid caution. This was something deliberately crafted at the start of his leadership of the Labour party to put…
Eva Libertad spent months researching the script of Deaf, speaking to deaf women about pregnancy and parenthood for her drama about motherhood and identity. Almost immediately,…
The organisers of the Great North Run have apologised for using a map of Sunderland, rather than Newcastle, on this year’s finisher medals, but this was…
Puccini’s Tosca is high on the list of operas I don’t much care if I never see again. So the fact that the Russian soprano Anna…
A lawyer for Jimmy Lai has argued that it is not wrong to support freedom of expression, as he began his final argument in the prominent…
There is something of a reality check under way on the response to the climate crisis. It’s no secret that countries and corporations are far from…
Let me introduce you to four of the most dangerous words in politics: “the good old days.”Humans have a demonstrated tendency to remember the past as…
Hindustan Times via Getty ImagesThe new draft electoral rolls have 72.4 million names – 6.5 million fewer than beforeA few days ago, India’s Election Commission released…
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