In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
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From creating social media posts to writing stories to leading search-audience strategy — and a whole lot more — Chris Kuhagen has a huge impact on the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel newsroom.
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The disabled community has worked for decades to gain access to the same jobs and education as their nondisabled counterparts—and now some of those gains are starting to erode, with some Oregon ...
Scientists are mapping the characteristics that adults with ADHD share—and revealing new coping strategies for people living with the disorder.
A new analysis shows how shortcuts, paper mills, and pay-to-publish outlets have shaped where math studies appear.
Credit Union of Georgia, which has several locations in Cobb County, announced a new partnership with Kennesaw State University and its graduate students to develop innovative financial literacy tools ...
When you can read a room effectively, you not only become a better communicator — you become a more persuasive leader. The ability to connect authentically with clients and team members, anticipate ...
In-person absentee voting begins Oct. 6 as voters weigh 2 statewide ballot questions and a host of local races.