First Amendment in flux: When free speech protections came up against the Red Scare
The congressional anti-communist hearings of the 1940s are a reminder that freedom of speech today is even more fragile than it may seem.
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The congressional anti-communist hearings of the 1940s are a reminder that freedom of speech today is even more fragile than it may seem.
Canadian literature cannot be defined solely by the language in which it is written. Instead, it must be understood as a multilingual body of work shaped the diverse people who live here.
Citizenship as reparation must not translate into citizenship as entitlement.
South Africans report greater inner peace, hope, forgiveness, and engagement with faith than the global norm.
Clusters of wafer-scale chips can process information ten times faster than today’s GPUs – with the right software in place.
Available data suggests the Democratic Party will win ten seats and gain control of the House of Representatives in the midterms.
Pancreatic disease can be life threatening. Knowing the early warning signs and the lifestyle risks can help people seek help sooner.
The trauma these women endured is unimaginable.
Mine water district heating schemes provide an opportunity to involve communities in their energy futures.
Ukraine’s collapse is not a foregone conclusion, despite sustained losses on the battlefield.
Generative AI may appear to offer a shortcut, but without verification and expertise, it can easily mislead users.
Introducing potentially allergic foods early on may actually help reduce the risk of developing a life-changing allergy.
Fraud now accounts for most UK crime, yet government efforts remain fragmented and weak after decades of neglect.
E-fuels are going to be most useful in sectors like aviation and shipping.
This needs to be the Cop of implementation. We already have enough paperwork and knowledge, now it’s time to put those insights into practice and make change happen.
Some peasants were entitled to up to a year and a day of leave if they were sick.
Policy proposals suggest that universities should streamline their offerings to students.
One factor preventing wider recognition of the Holodomor as a central moment in 20th century history is the lack of compelling treatment in film.
Autonomous shuttle buses are planned for the Italian city of Trento that would pick people up at their homes.
Atmospheric scientist Laura Wilcox talks to The Conversation Weekly about the measures China took to improve its air pollution – and the unintended consequences for the climate.