Greg Weiner, a professor of political science, is the president of Assumption University in Worcester, Massachusetts.
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An ethics complaint against At-large City Councilor Amanda Grady Sexton was rooted in conjecture, failed to outline a specific violation of the city’s ethics rules, misapplied state law, probed events ...
Quotation marks have a hierarchy, grammar expert June Casagrande notes, and she advises how to put single quotes in their place.
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This head-to-head test compared Amazon Q Developer and GitHub Copilot Pro using a real-world editorial workflow to evaluate their performance as 'agentic' assistants beyond simple coding. Both tools ...
Tariffs, DHS funding and international tensions are expected to be at the heart of the president's State of the Union speech to Congress this week.
After the Supreme Court struck down many of President Trump's global tariffs, he pledged to keep most of them in place through other means. To discuss what the ruling and the president's response mean ...
Until our Constitution is amended, our government is not allowed to punish the innocent babies guaranteed full and equal citizenship by the Constitution.
Grammar pro June Casagrande writes on when, how and why to use "whom," while also providing examples from great writers like Shakespeare who eschewed it in their works.