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H1-B Visas Expose the West's STEM Gap

In a world where technology drives economies and underpins daily life, the spat over the role of H-1B visas in the US is raising the questions about a STEM skills gap: are Western countries generating enough qualified individuals to meet demand?

Is it Safe to Fly Over Russia?

The recent tragic crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines flight en route from Baku to Grozny has sent shockwaves through the aviation world, particularly after it was revealed that the plane was possibly downed by a Russian anti-aircraft missile, sparking a broader conversation about the safety of flying over Russian airspace.

Biden's Cognitive Decline: Who Should Have Said What, When?

In the twilight of political careers, few elements are as closely guarded as the mental acuity of leaders. An exposé by the Wall Street Journal claims to have peeled back the layers of secrecy surrounding President Joe Biden’s cognitive health, prompting a national dialogue on transparency, governance, and the ethics of power.

Collapsing Response Rates Are Making Statistics Harder To Collect

The latest release of the UK's Labour Force Survey hides a troubling trend, one that threatens the integrity of this once-trustworthy data source: individuals are simply not responding to surveys as they used to, even official, national surveys.

While Shepherds Watch

Sheep grazing on rolling green hills is a classic image of the pastoral landscapes of the United Kingdom. Yet, beneath this picturesque surface, the world of sheep farming is experiencing a quiet upheaval that impacts not only farmers but also consumers and rural communities.

The Race to Discover if AI will Scale

For years, the tech industry has operated under a near-religious belief in the power of scale. If a model wasn’t working quite as intended, the answer was often to make it bigger. Add more GPUs, train on more data, and—presto!—the promise of artificial intelligence could march forward, solving problems from cancer detection to self-driving cars.

The Ultimate Guide to Mince Pies

Alright, lovely people! You know it's Christmas when the scent of cinnamon, nutmeg, and all those warm, festive spices hits you — and there's no better way to get that Christmassy vibe than with a cracking mince pie. So what is the ultimate pie for you?

Do Europeans Have Too Much Time for Holidays?

Christmas is coming and Europe is starting to close-down leading to an ongoing debate over work-life balance. Europeans, who enjoy some of the most generous vacation allowances in the world, report feeling just as vacation-deprived as Americans, who typically take far fewer days off. How can it be that two such different systems yield similar frustrations?

Trump Broadside Sinks US Spending Bill

In a dramatic turn of events, President-elect Donald Trump has intervened in congressional negotiations, urging Republicans to reject a bipartisan stopgap spending bill designed to prevent a government shutdown, throwing Washington into turmoil, as lawmakers scramble to find a solution before the current funding expires on Saturday.

The Forgotten Mind: Why Dementia Care is Our Silent Crisis

Imagine waking up to find that half the road signs in your city have vanished overnight. You try to get to work, to the store, or even back home, but the paths you once knew by heart are confusing now—fragmented, disconnected. You stop to ask for help, but no one really seems to understand what you're going through, and worse still, there are no clear systems in place to guide you.

Manchester City's Riches Rise Off the Pitch

Behind Manchester City’s perfectly calibrated passes and the controlled chaos orchestrated by Pep Guardiola, there’s another system—one that’s perhaps even more meticulously crafted, and that's the business of an international football network.

Ofcom Bottles Up Free Expression Online

Bottlenecks. They slow things down, restrict movement, and tend to cause frustration. In our digital age, the latest bottleneck isn’t from a traffic jam of data, but from something far more subtle: regulation.

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