Peer reviewers judge the validity and quality of new research. These judgements would ideally be impartial, but some reviewers may give a more favourable review if they are cited in the article ...
Talks resumed late Monday night after a turbulent day that saw the head of the union representing striking Air Canada flight attendants brush off the threat of fines and jail time while refusing to ...
Welcome to the first installment of my monthly column, “The Public Scholar,” in which I invite academics and other experts to step forward—thoughtfully, clearly and with purpose—to help shape public ...
How to enter the Last Word: If you’re on our website, scroll down to write a caption for the cartoon above by Gary Varvel. Captions must include the author’s real name and home city to be considered ...
The Virginian-Pilot & Daily Press Editorial Board recently accused me of selling out my constituents by voting for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (“A predictable betrayal,” Our Views, May 23). That ...
Every May, I fly from New York to Austin, Texas, to compete in the annual O. Henry Pun-Off World Championships. Yes, this is a thing … and it’s serious. I’ve now attended five times and have twice ...
Have you ever found yourself scrolling endlessly through a long document, desperately trying to locate a specific section? Or maybe you’ve spent hours manually formatting a table of contents, only to ...
Writing a job description might seem straightforward, but it requires both clarity and creativity. On one hand, you need to provide practical details about the role’s day-to-day responsibilities. On ...
This is an opinion piece. I told everyone that I would write more about Baby Maxi when we got through her heart surgery and left Children’s Hospital in Birmingham to come home to the Eastern Shore. I ...