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'Time to stick out your neck,' college CEO tells schools on contract that regulates paying players
The head of the new regulatory body for college sports said “if there was a time to stick out your neck, it's now,” in urging ...
International law depends on the willingness of powerful states to accept constraints even when outcomes are politically inconvenient ...
Under U.S. family law, courts can grant full custody if joint custody conflicts with a child’s best interests. Here’s how ...
The U.S. raid in Caracas and the capture of Nicolás Maduro marks more than a dramatic episode in foreign intervention. It ...
I read the news today that the United States is moving to suspend visa processing for citizens of some 75 countries Thailand ...
Ethiopia is often described through the language of endurance. Across centuries of upheaval—imperial rise and collapse, revolution, famine, war, and repeated ...
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The Inconvenient Truth: An open letter to the citizens of Africa
The cost of confusing citizenship, government, governance, and governing By Professor Douglas BOATENG Dear fellow citizens of ...
Increasing demand from the tech industry threatens to max out generation capacity in a 13-state region. Consumers are furious ...
University of Denver political scientist Seth Masket explains why scholars are so alarmed by some of Trump’s recent moves.
Rivers State lawmakers allege a plot to halt the Fubara impeachment process, escalating political tensions as Nyesom Wike ...
Cooperation between the two countries however continues across several domains and both governments retain an interest in ...
Within four months, 12 million feet of sewage pipe had been laid, 255,000 miles of road had been paved, and numerous other ...
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