
Investors are calling Trump a chicken – here’s why that matters
Calling someone chicken might sound like a playground insult, but its exactly the label some financial investors have begun attaching to US president Donald Trump. The Taco trade, short for Trump Always Chickens Out, has...

The frontlines in the Russo-Ukrainian conflict have largely been bogged down, with little significant movement on either side. It was reported recently that Russian troops had only advanced about 25 miles in the eastern...

Its boiling hot. Why are you still wearing a wig? Such remarks may sound commonplace and are often not intended to cause harm. But for people living with cancer, they can affect mental well-being and undermine self-esteem....

Togo’s citizens want to leave Ecowas – new survey suggests why
A survey of Togolese citizens recently looked into perceptions of their governments handling of the terrorist threat in the northern region and of the Alliance of Sahel States Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. The survey was...

Sexism in science: 7 women whose trailblazing work shattered stereotypes
Seven women were part of a trailblazing network of feminist scientists in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s in the Boston area in the US. Christa Kuljian is a science writer and historian of science who focuses much of her...

Airbnb scams: new book explores thriving criminal activity on big tech platforms
Big tech sharing economy platforms like Airbnb and Uber are marketed as trustworthy, but a new book by a South African media scholar argues that they are highly vulnerable to scammers who spread delusive speech (a form of...

Experimenting with generative AI to kibbitz and futz towards more inclusive futures
What does it mean to think, act and work as a Jewish professor when human freedoms are under siege and authoritarian power gains ground? And how can we draw on our Jewish identities to navigate the sweeping encroachment of...