The women tweeting for their freedom in Saudi Arabia
"I'm a dead soul in a living body and I hope that doesn't happen to my little sister," Sara, a Saudi woman
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"I'm a dead soul in a living body and I hope that doesn't happen to my little sister," Sara, a Saudi woman
A Swedish appeals court decided to uphold the arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on Friday, prolonging the six year long legal stand off with prosecutors and clearing the way for the Wikileaks founder to be questioned in London next month.
Southern New Hampshire University has reached a “teach-out” agreement with ITT Educational Services Inc. allowing it to absorb all of Daniel Webster College’s students ...
Graduate student enrollments increased nearly 4 percent last year, with the biggest relative gains seen among underrepresented minority groups.
A clampdown on Syrian refugees entering Jordan has left 75,000 people stranded in the desert in a no man's land between the countries, cut off from aid for months, Amnesty International says.
Virgins with iPhones - well, most of them are virgins and even more of them have iPhones.
Authentic engagement of employees in sustainability delivers real value, including an increase in innovative ideas, cost savings and attracting and retaining the best talent.
Whenever people talk about excellence in education, the Nordic countries are rarely far from their lips.
Alumnus and longtime library employee left largely unrestricted bequest to U of New Hampshire. It is spending $100,000 on the library and $1 million on a video scoreboard for the football stadium.
The booming industrial center of Shenzhen is a showcase for Chinese efforts to cut CO2 emissions and make the nation's burgeoning cities more livable.