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In a significant development, Michael Mandeville, a seasoned leader with a distinctive blend of skills and experience, has been appointed Operations Manager at Envizion IT. Mandeville’s joining is expected to fuel the company’s growth trajectory further and reinforce its commitment to serving West Michigan’s nonprofit community.
A number of theories try to explain how cultural differences come to be. A new study quantifies how such factors as resource abundance, population density and infectious disease risk can contribute.
Russia and Ukraine have blamed each other for the attack on crucial civilian infrastructure. Experts explain what the incident means for future war plans, and for the safety of the affected region.
The UK leader’s visit to the US comes amid trouble at home, with low ratings for his Conservative Party. But don’t expect much joy for Sunak on trade or Northern Ireland.
Behavior-based interventions could boost conservation efforts, but raise their own set of tricky ethical issues.
What was behind the latest encounter between US and Chinese military vessels in contested waters?
Political compromises – like the debt-limit deal – have never been substitutes for lasting solutions
Compromises, no matter how horrible, have long been used to solve seemingly intractable political problems – but at a cost.
Supreme Court is poised to dismantle an integral part of LBJ’s Great Society – affirmative action
President Lyndon Johnson’s commencement address at Howard University in 1965 offered a compelling argument on the need for affirmative action. His policies have been challenged ever since.
Public data about individual donors’ political contributions supports the perception that American academia leans left.
There are many uses for digital systems that are not centrally controlled and that allow large numbers of people to participate securely, even if they don’t all know and trust each other.