College and University Tenure Reform Gaining Momentum in Several States

Recent laws require performance reviews that determine whether faculty members are effective teachers, not just researchers and scholarly journal writers.
College and University Tenure Reform Gaining Momentum in Several States
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2,000 Years On: The Tradition That Continues to Roar Right on Our Doorsteps

‘When those drums start playing, I feel a really strong sense of familiarity, and I would say a sense of home,’ says Gabriel Yakub.
2,000 Years On: The Tradition That Continues to Roar Right on Our Doorsteps

US Man Linked to Police Killings Sentenced to 3 Years’ Jail

An American man in communication with an Australian trio who gunned down 2 police officers has been sentenced in an Arizona court.
US Man Linked to Police Killings Sentenced to 3 Years’ Jail

Australian Postal Service Flags Another Price Increase, This Time for Stamps

The basic postage fee for small letters is expected to rise from $1.70 to $1.85, as Australia Post cites falling volumes and a $230.4 million loss in 2025.
Australian Postal Service Flags Another Price Increase, This Time for Stamps

Why Your Personal Data Are Floating Around on the Darknet, Which Just Keeps Growing

Bob Erdman, from cybersecurity firm Fortra, said the darknet would stay as long as there is a market for drugs, stolen data, and child sexual abuse images.
Why Your Personal Data Are Floating Around on the Darknet, Which Just Keeps Growing
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Brain’s ‘Cleaning System’ Reveals Dementia Risk 10 Years in Advance

Brain’s ‘Cleaning System’ Reveals Dementia Risk 10 Years in Advance

Your brain’s waste disposal system may hold key to preventing dementia.
Timothy Matlack: Scribe of the American Revolution

Timothy Matlack: Scribe of the American Revolution

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a young Quaker, brewer, and gambler whose gift with the pen left an indelible mark on American history