March seems to be more about the unfolding of current forces driving the capital markets rather than new forces or policies. Read more here.
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In June 2023, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stood before cameras and declared that Israel would become a “global communications centre.” The plan was elegant in its simpli ...
Growing up watching your mother orchestrate every meal from her feet—refilling drinks, fetching condiments, eating her own ...
Pepperdine hosted Arik Housley (‘96), father of Pepperdine student Alaina, who was killed in the mass shooting at Borderline Bar & Grill in 2018. Housley spoke at the W. David Baird Distinguished ...
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Millions of Americans between 50 and 65 are rationing medication while waiting for Medicare eligibility — and the shame, ...
Researchers who study childhood food insecurity have found that classroom teachers are among the earliest adults to identify children experiencing hunger at home—not through any formal assessment, but ...
PALMER TWP., Pa. – The Palmer Township Board of Supervisors conditionally approved a preliminary land development plan Monday night for a Rutter's convenience store and gas station, marking what will ...