When a plumbing issue arises, the decision between calling emergency plumbers or opting for regular Indianapolis plumbers can be critical. Whether it’s a burst pipe in the middle of the night or a leaky faucet during the day, the type of service you choose can significantly affect both cost and convenience. This article will explore […] … learn more→
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The publishing industry is transforming itself so that books continue to be published, bought, and read.
Apparently, the book market in Spain is booming: there have never been so many leisure readers—more than two-thirds of the population—especially among young people . At the same time, the sector’s revenue exceeds €1.2 billion annually , while printed books continue to account for more than 90% of sales . However, these figures don’t tell the whole story. Beneath this apparent […] … learn more→
Attention economy: training “informed consumers” is a priority for media education
In Media and Information Literacy (MIL) courses, the emphasis is ostensibly placed on “critical thinking,” that is, the ability to take a step back from information and form a well-founded opinion. But what about the skill of “informed consumption,” that is, the ability to reflect on one’s consumption, choices, needs, and budgets with full knowledge […] … learn more→
Trump administration’s lawsuits against Harvard and UCLA have roots in a decades‑old fight over civil rights law
The Department of Justice announced in March 2026 that it is suing Harvard University and the University of California, Los Angeles. The lawsuits allege that both universities failed to adequately address antisemitism on campus, violating students’ civil rights. These cases follow earlier efforts by the Trump administration in 2025 to block federal funding to several major universities. The Trump administration has also – largely […] … learn more→
We teach at a Florida university that agreed to cooperate with ICE – and we worry that it is making our students feel less safe
Since March 2025, at least 15 Florida public universities and colleges, including the University of Florida and Florida State College at Jacksonville, have signed memorandums of agreement for their campus police departments to collaborate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. These partnerships authorize ICE agents to expand the role of campus police officers so they can receive training and “perform certain functions of an immigration officer.” The agreements […] … learn more→
Fines alone won’t stop big tech behaving badly. Here’s what might work
As countries around the world look to follow Australia’s lead and implement a social media ban for kids, many are also considering fines as an enforcement mechanism. This is part of the playbook when it comes to regulating big tech. For example, last month the United Kingdom’s data watchdog fined Reddit £14 million (A$26 million) for unlawfully using children’s […] … learn more→
Teenagers are preparing for the jobs of 25 years ago – and schools are missing the AI revolution
The government has recently released its national youth strategy, which promises better career advice for young people in England. It’s sorely needed: for teenagers today, the future of work probably feels more like a moving target than a destination. Barely three years after ChatGPT went mainstream, the labour market has already shifted under young people’s […] … learn more→
The open road as Office: Why truck driving remains one of America’s most independent careers
Truck driving has long been romanticized in American culture, from the iconic imagery of 18-wheelers crossing endless highways to the legend of independent spirits behind the wheel. But beyond the mythology lies a genuine opportunity for career independence that continues to attract thousands of workers each year. For those seeking autonomy, flexibility, and the chance […] … learn more→
The AI bubble isn’t new — Karl Marx explained the mechanisms behind it nearly 150 years ago
When OpenAI’s Sam Altman told reporters in San Francisco earlier this year that the AI sector is in a bubble, the American tech market reacted almost instantly. Combined with the fact that 95 per cent of AI pilot projects fail, traders treated his remark as a broader warning. Although Altman was referring specifically to private startups rather than publicly […] … learn more→
AI is providing emotional support for employees – but is it a valuable tool or privacy threat?
As artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT become an increasingly popular avenue for people seeking personal therapy and emotional support, the dangers that this can present – especially for young people – have made plenty of headlines. What hasn’t received as much attention is employers using generative AI to assess workers’ psychological well-being and provide emotional support in […] … learn more→