By Benjamin F. Henwood, Professor of Social Policy and Health, University of Southern California
California’s leaders have repeatedly promised to tackle homelessness. But they don’t consistently make it a high priority for using state funds, researchers found.
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By Stefan Szymanski, Professor of Sport Management, University of Michigan
The wild swings of dynamic pricing, ongoing accusations of FIFA corruption and questions of host-nation probity have created a huge backlash.
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By Jennifer M. Grossman, Senior Research Scientist in Family, Sexuality and Communication, Wellesley College
Teens fare better when both fathers and mothers play key parenting roles, including talking with them about sensitive subjects that were once considered only a mom’s role.
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By Candice Johnson, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Michigan State University
In a survey of more than 600 CDC workers, 99% said the Trump administration’s cuts to the agency have made it less able to protect the public’s health.
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By Mayank Kejriwal, Research Assistant Professor of Industrial & Systems Engineering, University of Southern California
When Americans think about campaign finance, they usually picture wealthy donors, political action committees and super PACs pouring money into elections. But some of the most revealing money moves happen inside Congress itself. Members of the U.S. House of Representatives routinely give campaign money to fellow…
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By Justin Visagie, Associate Professor at the Southern Centre for Inequality Studies, University of the Witwatersrand
South Africa shouldn’t settle for a future in which millions who are willing and able to work go hungry while the country waits for the formal sector to grow.
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By Vasily Belokurov, Professor of Astronomy, Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge
As a galactic archaeologist, my job is to reconstruct the past of our galaxy – and read the signs of its future.
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By Uroš Kovač, Postdoctoral fellow, University of Groningen
The World Cup is selling football as inclusive and diverse. It’s not so for the African players migrating to play overseas.
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By Taiwo Hassan Odugbemi, Lecturer in Economics, University of Abuja
Nigeria’s electricity regulator triggered a big tariff shock in April 2024. It increased rates for some consumers by over 240%, citing the cost of producing and delivering power. The regulator classifies consumers into five bands, A through E, based on how many hours of power their local distribution feeder receives each day. Band A gets…
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By Kinfe Yilma, Senior Lecturer, University of Leeds Grace Mutung'u, Research Fellow, Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law (CIPIT), Strathmore University
Mauritius set out its national AI strategy in 2018, the first by an African country. Since then over a dozen African states have adopted national AI policies of some sort or another. As a national policy plan, an AI strategy typically sets out the priorities and aspirations in achieving certain policy objectives. At the continental level, the African Union has adopted an AI strategy. Kenya and Ethiopia have tabled draft AI laws that set out how the…
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