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Carolyn Buck, Tribune News Service When I took piano lessons many decades ago, I had a teacher whose favourite back to school advice was the well-worn adage, “Practice makes...
Nina Strohminger, Tribune News Service Why do good people take bad money? And what are the insidious effects of doing so? These are puzzles surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted...
There are two types of thieves in this world. There are those who steal your everyday belongings like money, credit cards, laptops, televisions and mobile phones. We tend to...
Benjamin Bergen, Tribune News Service Politicians have a long history of swearing. Surreptitious recordings of the White House during the Johnson and Nixon administrations in the 1960s and ‘70s...
At a time when the world is increasingly witnessing divisions between nations and peoples and an unbridled spike in hate speech and hate crimes, the UN Alliance of Civilizations...
Rachael Revesz, The Independent I have a simple rallying cry: women need to do more with their money. I’m not saying I’m an expert. Far from it. Despite spending...
Sam Hancock, The Independent “When you sleep on the streets, anything you have in your pockets might be taken; people constantly try to mug you and beat you up...
Isn’t it wrong how the act of receiving an education is so fraught with bias? As a school pupil in England I saw how the latest buzzword ‘meritocracy’ was...
Nearly 800,000 people commit suicide each year — more than those killed by war and homicide or breast cancer — according to the World Health Organization (WHO) and it...
Around one-in-three young people across 30 countries say they have been bullied online, while one-in-five report that they have skipped school because of it, as per a new poll...