How the U.S. government measures race has changed substantially since censuses began in 1790. Today, Americans differ on whether the government should ask about race.
Racial categories, which have been on every U.S. census, have changed from decade to decade, reflecting the politics and science of the times.
National implementation of a race-neutral eGFR equation contributed to more modifications and higher kidney transplantation rates for Black candidates, according to study data published in the Journal ...
China and U.S. signal openness to AI patents in the AI race, but applicants should proceed carefully
Kirk Sigmon and Hengyi Jiang of Banner & Witcoff Ltd. examine recent policy shifts in both China and the U.S. that signal a ...
There’s another ransomware story this week, but this one comes with a special twist. If you’ve followed this column for long, ...
If proof is in the pudding, Arkansas farmer Travis Senter’s sea of soybeans may be the sign of how paying attention to every detail can add up. “It’s not uncommon for us to grow 70-bushel [per acre] ...
Indiana's data center welcome mat apparently is so wide even foreign adversaries of the United States can build one in the Hoosier State — so long as they secure a sufficient electricity supply.
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