Research on system architecture has proved a very fundamental tradeoff that applies to ubiquitous connectivity. It tells us ...
At a Jan. 3 press conference after Maduro’s capture, Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that members of Congress were not notified in advance. Trump said the administration was concerned about ...
Proposed changes to the federal definition of “waters of the United States” could strip protections from millions of wetlands.
Nigeria tightens its tax framework to boost revenue and reduce leakages, defining tax debt clearly and enhancing compliance ...
The US blockade of Venezuela implicates aggression, self-defence, and the prohibition on the use of force under international ...
Daniel Markind examines how post-mortem rights of publicity are being invoked by the heirs of Raphael Lemkin, a legal scholar ...
President Trump announced on Wednesday that he was withdrawing the United States from the bedrock international agreement ...
In a detailed memorandum submitted by industry body NASSCOM, the sector has sought higher tax deductions for new employment, ...
After Congress closed a hemp loophole, legislators float competing plans that could reshape THC products or shut many of them ...
A new research paper reframes the simulation hypothesis, asking whether reality could be simulated and what science can test.
Robert A. Kagan discusses how litigation shapes regulation, policymaking, and accountability in the United States.
Scrutineering is the art of checking race cars to make sure drivers and teams are following the rules. Today, all sorts of ...