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For working women everywhere — whether on an assembly line or in front of a computer — the question "how does she do it all?" easily can trigger eye rolls.
Journalists are calling out a White House claim that news outlets are failing to adequately report terror attacks.
China will update its "green card" policy this year to make life easier for foreign residents ...
Editors of academic journals should be investigated for “professional negligence” if peer review at their publications takes too long, says a leading critic of the scholarly publishing industry.
New head of Education Department becomes the first cabinet official confirmed with a tie-breaking vote from the vice president.
Twitter has announced more changes intended to limit the amount of abuse on the network.
Gov. Terry Branstad last week signed into law a $117.8 million spending adjustment that, among other things, strips $18 million from Iowa’s three public universities yet this budget year — the one that’s already more than half over.
House of Commons Speaker John Bercow has said he would be "strongly opposed" to US President Donald Trump addressing the Houses of Parliament during his state visit to the UK.
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“Urgent” action is required to stop Indian academics fuelling a multimillion-dollar predatory publishing industry, a new study says.