
Bottlenose dolphins smile at each other when they play – new study reveals how and why
Dolphins have an irresistible charm for people. They are extremely playful at all ages and often play alone, surfing the waves, leaping into the air, performing flips and striking the water with their tail flukes. They...

When high school students and their families investigate which college is the best fit, they will inevitably be inundated with various facts and figures. Brochures and websites might highlight the schools dining halls or...

Late in December 2023, the former top editor of The New York Times editorial page, James Bennet, dropped a bombshell in an article for The Economist. The leadership of the New York Times is losing control of its...

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, a set of tax cuts Donald Trump signed into law during his first term as president, will expire on Dec. 31, 2024. As Trump and Republicans prepare to negotiate new tax cuts in 2025, its worth...

How liberals lost comedy − and helped Trump win
Throughout the 2024 election cycle, reproductive rights were an electoral vulnerability for Donald Trump. Though popular with the Republican base, his appointment of antiabortion judges gave serious pause to many key...

How religion helped the radical right take the lead in Romania’s now-cancelled election
The role and symbolic use of the Romanian Orthodox Church and religious rhetoric, in the recently cancelled Romanian election was significant. The radical-right candidate, Călin Georgescu, who won the first round,...

How to avoid some of the most common holiday health hazards this Christmas – from a practising GP
Its become a custom at our office Christmas party to do a team quiz, followed by a jolly round of The Twelve Days of Christmas. It typically ends in chaos. As a practising GP, I think its perhaps worthwhile doing a run...