Josh Harder, then a Democratic candidate for California's 10th Congressional District, speaks with reporters during an election night event in Modesto on Nov. 6, 2018. In his re-election to the newly ...
The biblical practice for spiritual growth is not mere mentorship, nor is it (usually) exciting or easy. A few years ago, I sat across from a young man whom I had been discipling for several months.
As a parent of four recent college graduates, I understand the anxiety. And as someone who works with data on higher education every day, I can tell you: You’re going to be OK. You have probably seen ...
When Franyelis Parra arrived at an airport check-in counter just before midnight with her two children in tow, she believed she might finally be able to leave the U.S. Then the airline agent furrowed ...
The American job market is behaving in a way that economists are struggling to explain. The economy is growing. Unemployment is low. And yet, for millions of workers, finding a job has become harder ...
The University of California, Berkeley had almost 6,500 students on its wait list last year. It ended up admitting none of them. The only thing harder than getting into college, it seems, is getting ...
Encore, encore! Six months after wrapping her mammoth tour, Billie Eilish celebrated the premiere of her concert film Billie Eilish—Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D) in Los Angeles. The ...
The speed of light in a vacuum has been known as both a universal constant and a hard speed limit for all matter in the universe ever since Albert Einstein published his special theory of relativity ...
China has more options for coping than investors think, says strategist Marco Papic China's vulnerability to the oil crisis is overestimated and misunderstood, argues Marko Papic. Conventional wisdom ...
Allison Schrager is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering economics. A senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, she is author of “An Economist Walks Into a Brothel: And Other Unexpected Places to ...
Accountability and blame are not the same. Imagine this scenario: Your good friend Trish calls you upset. “I’m such an idiot,” she says. “I was in a huge hurry to get to a meeting at work, so I backed ...
As data breaches become more common and more sophisticated, your company’s intellectual property has never been more vulnerable to theft and attack. That’s not to mention how a data breach can disrupt ...