A very human instinct to defer to the person who seems smarter can quickly become a structural issue within organizations.
When people are framed as something less than fully human, public empathy and willingness to protect their rights shrink ...
Illinois deserves credit — not derision — for asking hard, testable questions about how to keep children safe and families ...
It is not just the teaching of this ideology alone that is of concern, but also the requirement that the youth engage in ...
Department of English and American Studies, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria Healthcare delivery, particularly as it is provided through telephone triage presents unique challenges for ...
Medical gaslighting refers to situations in which healthcare professionals dismiss, minimize, or doubt a patient's symptoms and concerns without appropriate evaluation (1). This colloquial term, ...
The deafening cries of Black women whose pain has been doubted, delayed or flat-out ignored have now been acknowledged in a new study that examines disparities in maternal health. That’s right. As ...
On September 25, 2025, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued a significant decision in Chislett v. New York City Department of Education et al, partially reversing summary judgment ...
Thousands of NFL fans likely found new validation this week when they saw an expert seemingly confirmed potential bias that favored the Kansas City Chiefs in the postseason. The study came from three ...
Florida teacher William Loggans told Fox News Digital he feels targeted after being forced to remove a Charlie Kirk poster from his classroom. "There's plenty of other posters and flags and stuff in ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit recently ruled that mandatory anti-bias training can support a claim for a racially hostile work environment if it repeatedly portrays a specific race ...