The EU’s Pay Transparency Directive is, in many respects, a simple idea: workers should not have to guess whether they are being treated equally, they should be able to know, writes Helena Dalli Last ...
The quest to approximate irrational numbers with fractions reveals hidden patterns, surprising hierarchies and enduring mathematical mysteries ...
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The murder trial of Patrick Lee Apostol, brother of Grammy Award-winning bluegrass singer and guitarist Billy Strings, started in Denver on June 1, nearly six years after Apostol allegedly shot and ...
From steaming string hoppers to fiery kottu roti, Sri Lanka’s food culture is best understood through experience. Here are the immersive culinary moments that bring the country’s rich traditions to ...
International Equal Pay Day, celebrated on 18 September, represents the longstanding efforts towards the achievement of equal pay for work of equal value. It further builds on the United Nations' ...
Spamalot,” playing in St. Paul this week, reminds us just how much Eric Idle and his British partners altered the way we laugh.
It's that time again: Thursday, February 29, is a leap day, the calendar oddity that occurs (almost) every four years. For centuries, attempts to sync calendars with the length of the natural year ...