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Opinion | Why Go to College if the World Is About to End?

By James Piereson and Naomi Schaefer RileyThe Jehovah’s Witnesses have long preached that going to college is a waste of time because the world as we know...

Opinion | There’s Life Yet in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The United Nations General Assembly approved the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on Dec. 10, 1948, without a single dissenting vote (although Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the...

Opinion | Harvard Bans ‘Cisheterosexism’ but Shrugs at Antisemitism

What constitutes bullying and harassment at Harvard? A mandatory Title IX training last year warned all undergraduate students that “cisheterosexism,” “fatphobia” and “using the wrong pronouns” qualified as...

Opinion | Hamas and the Lesson of Hanukkah

Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights, began Dec. 7: two months after Hamas brutally murdered some 1,200 men, women and children in Israel. The terrorists’ atrocities will have...

Opinion | DEI Drives Campus Antisemitism

Tuesday’s House hearing on campus antisemitism ratcheted up the pressure on American universities: counter the anti-Israel vitriol that exploded in the wake of Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack or...

Opinion | Higher Ed Has Become a Threat to America

America faces a formidable range of calamities: crime out of control, borders in chaos by design, children poorly educated while sexualized and politicized against parental opposition, unconstitutional censorship,...

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Over a third of millennials and Gen Z want to stay at home with their pet so bad they’d reject bigger paychecks

It’s not long commutes, ‘laziness’ or even social media that’s making Gen Z and millennials want to avoid the office. Bosses looking for...

Concerts, LPs, CDs, print: Gen Z’s enthusiasm for all things touchable is resurrecting the analog economy—and costing parents

Generation Z has unexpectedly become the primary driver behind the rapidly growing analog music and print book economies in the U.S. and U.K....

The Polar Grit X2 Pro is a smartwatch that feels adrift

Polar makes good multisport watches. They’re just not particularly smart. That wasn’t always a problem because there used to be a clear line....

Elon Musk could be the next target for EU’s big tech crackdown

Elon Musk’s social media platform X is set to be served with a formal warning for failing to combat dangerous content, in the...

This is the question that should guide your company’s AI investments

The phrase “human in the loop” is fast becoming today’s corporate mantra for the adoption of artificial intelligence. AI is primarily an augmenting technology, the...