Andrew Bacevich – The last three decades of American foreign policy have been a colossal failure (Essay)

"Thirty years later, perhaps it’s time to assess just how well the United States has fulfilled the expectations President Bush articulated in 1990. Personally, I would rate the results somewhere between deeply disappointing and flat-out abysmal," writes Andrew Bacevich, Boston University, President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft (Jan. 8th, 2020)

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The Top 100 Jobs of 2019 (US)

"What are the top jobs in the U.S. for the year 2019," asks Ronald E. Riggio, Claremont McKenna College (Jan. 8th, 2020)

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Religion is not going away, and science will not destroy it (Short Essay)

"Not only has secularism failed to continue its steady global march but countries as varied as Iran, India, Israel, Algeria and Turkey have either had their secular governments replaced by religious ones, or have seen the rise of influential religious nationalist movements," writes Peter Harrison, University of Queensland (Jan. 8th, 2020)

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High-intensity exercise can improve memory and wards off dementia

"Dementia may be one of the scariest — a debilitating condition that erases memories; a condition without a cure. But dementia does not have to be your fate. Exercise protects our memories from being erased and our latest research shows that it is never too late to start," writes Jennifer J Heisz, McMaster University (Dec. 11th, 2019)

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