A bombing blamed on Boko Haram in the Lake Chad region has renewed fears of a worsening insurgency as security forces struggle to prevent attacks stretching from remote villages to the seat of government.
A wider variety of news sources was supposed to be the bulwark of a rational age. Instead, we are roiled by biases, gorging on what confirms our ideas and shunning what does not.
She said a man attacked her during and tried to force her into his car.
The girl was having a tantrum because she wasn't ready to go home yet.
‘It was really inappropriate flirting, creepy. But ... I didn’t want to get on his wrong side’
If history is any guide, protectionism comes and goes, so the current rising tide will recede eventually.
The economically literate are lovers. They know in their hearts there is one human race, and when free to cooperate, human beings will trade, building a better and more peaceful life for all.
Once established, a government’s military, its bureaucrats and leaders, as well as laymen all face a different set of incentives.
White Americans are deeply invested in protecting what their whiteness affords them, and the thought of losing institutional power terrifies them. For them, it would be the end of the world.
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Moderately inclined voters don’t need to worry about Labour’s radicalism as much as they think they do, because the reality of government will make Corbyn’s promises look insincere. But the prime minister may really mean some of those things he keeps having to apologise for saying
It goes beyond racial profiling. African Americans are subjected to countless microaggressions on a daily basis
It's a fateful moment in history. We've seen divisive elections, divided societies and the growth of extremism -- all fueled by anxiety and uncertainty. "Is ...
Our country is being fractured by fear. And powerful interests amplify and exploit our fear for their own profit and power.
Of those who fundraise off of the side of their desk, the vast majority do not like fundraising. I repeat — they do not like fundraising. They know the need to fundraise, but I’ve heard many of them use the term “necessary evil” to describe fundraising. Yes, it’s the “F” word of the nonprofit sector.
“I am deeply concerned that these allegations of financial improprieties could threaten our nonprofit status.”
I am one of those people who would do just about anything to avoid having to participate in fundraising activities such as selling raffle tickets, magazine subscriptions, boxes of cookies, tickets to an event and so on. You get the idea. When my daughters were in elementary school I chaired the PTA, which made for …