How crossing the US-Mexico border became a crime
May 01, 2017 03:55 am UTC| Insights & Views
It was not always a crime to enter the United States without authorization. In fact, for most of American history, immigrants could enter the United States without official permission and not fear criminal prosecution...

Five ways a housing bubble could burst
May 01, 2017 00:01 am UTC| Insights & Views Real Estate Economy
Theres been quite a bit of speculation over whether Australia has a property market bubble - where house prices are over-inflated compared to a benchmark - and when it might burst. According to housing experts, theres at...
Is charter school fraud the next Enron?
Apr 30, 2017 14:24 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
In 2001, Texas-based energy giant Enron shocked the world by declaring bankruptcy. Thousands of employees lost their jobs, and investors lost billions. As a scholar who studies the legal and policy issues pertaining to...

New statistical methods would let researchers deal with data in better, more robust ways
Apr 30, 2017 14:23 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
No matter the field, if a researcher is collecting data of any kind, at some point he is going to have to analyze it. And odds are hell turn to statistics to figure out what the data can tell him. A wide range of...
Apr 30, 2017 14:20 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
In medicine, we speak of seeing patients when we are rounding in the hospital or caring for those who come to our clinics. But what about those people who may be sick but do not seek care? What is our responsibility to the...
From Bananarama to Boyzone, here's why so many bands are making a comeback
Apr 30, 2017 14:18 pm UTC| Insights & Views Entertainment Life
The announcement that 1980s pop trio Banarama are to reform is the just the latest in a long line of recent comebacks. From Boyzone to Wet Wet Wet, Take That to Jamiroquai, The Jesus and Mary Chain, The Stone Roses, The...
Why the pensions 'triple lock' has become a key general election issue
Apr 30, 2017 14:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy Politics
In the last Prime Ministers Questions before the 2017 general election, Theresa May refused to guarantee the triple lock policy that guarantees pensions will rise in line with inflation, earnings or 2.5% whichever is...