A significant event in history is being replayed in our time. The Magna Carta was a landmark English document establishing ...
Over the ensuing 36 years, IOPL has trained more than 1,200 North Carolinians to serve in various roles in politics and ...
A UChicago tradition since 1972, the Ryerson Lecture features prominent UChicago faculty members who have made “research ...
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New Scientist on MSNUnderstanding conscious experience isn’t beyond the realm of scienceFor a long time objective measurement of subjective experience was considered impossible, but it is finally becoming a reality, promising a boost for health care and much more ...
By John Hood Four Republicans members of the North Carolina House of Representatives — Erin Paré and Mike Schietzelt of Wake County, Donny Lambeth of Forsyth County and Tricia Cotham of Mecklenburg ...
After binging your way through Fringe, these shows offer engaging sci-fi stories that explores the boundaries of technology.
What’s in a name?” wrote the Bard in his masterpiece Romeo and Juliet. “That which we call a rose by any other name would ...
The time has come for North Carolina to have a group that focuses specifically on government efficiency,” said Mitch Kokai is with the John Locke Foundation. The think tanks ...
North Carolina spends a huge amount every year: more than $60 billion. The new House Select Committee on Government ...
By John Hood “What’s in a name?” wrote the Bard in his masterpiece “Romeo and Juliet,” “That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” William Shakespeare possessed extraordinary ...
Every citizen who meets the basic requirements — adulthood, residency, and the completion of sentence after a felony conviction — can cast a ballot in North Carolina. There’s no test ...
Since returning to Stanford in 2020, Leif Wenar ’87 has combined his research interests in political philosophy and ethics to ...
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