This article is written to help leaders see that using their own PTO helps their teams become more productive and stronger.
The radical classical liberals of the past were not so naive as to think that words on paper would prevent the abuses of the central state. Allowing the central ...
Physicists have long struggled to unite quantum mechanics—the theory governing tiny particles—with Einstein’s theory of ...
A straightforward conjecture about runners moving around a track turns out to be equivalent to many complex mathematical ...
While parents today tend to coddle and praise their kids for the bare minimum, parents in the 60s and 70s refused to spoil their children in the 11 ways that make kids soft today.
A £150 fine. Plans for a cull. And volunteers checking on the birds in Central Station. What should we be doing with the pigeons in public ...
Those who take the time to understand a problem before solving it are faster in the end. An account of an counterintuitive ...
Inside Iran’s rocketing prices: ‘Food is available – we just can’t afford it’ - IN FOCUS: Iranians are discarding shopping trolleys – instead only buying a few goods at a time at the supermarket as ...
I can’t keep up. He committed to one school for his freshman year, transferred out after his coach left, redshirted his sophomore year, so I forgot he was on th ...
The Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered her Spring Statement this week – a speech that the government had hoped would be a non ...
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European Economies Are Not Stagnating

Since COVID-19, a narrative about economic stagnation in Europe alongside booming productivity in America — “Eurosclerosis,” to use an old but newly fashionable term — has attained the status of ...
Scientists from Brazil are challenging the traditional view of universal constants, proposing that only one constant—time itself—is needed to measure relativistic spacetime. The research team argued ...