A psychological reflection on restorative justice, showing how listening, presence, and memory shape responsibility and repair.
The choices we make are often a reflection of our own bias. It’s important to explore both sides of an issue and be grateful for the ability to do so. Embrace positivity.
Opinion - In the complex world of forensic investigations, truth is not handed to the investigator neatly wrapped. It is pieced together through observation, interpretation, dialogue, and reasoning.
Kashimawo, staged in London by Duke of Shomolu Productions, is a powerful, spiritual retelling of MKO Abiola’s legacy, ...
A special session organized by The Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCC&I) concluded that despite regulatory ...
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Nikumaroro’s shallow lagoon holds Earhart’s most testable trace
“‘Until definitive evidence is presented that the remains are not those of Amelia Earhart, the most convincing argument is ...
Three authors who demonstrated how scientific research can be wedded to literary grace have been awarded $10,000 prizes. On Wednesday, the National Book Foundation and the Alfred ...
Ryan J. Wells is an Intelligence Analysis Major (Class of 2029) and a Lance Corporal within the United States Marine Corps, currently serving as a reservist with 2/25 Fox Company. On Nov. 12, the ...
Forensic science students at Loyola University Maryland helped solve a nearly 55-year-old cold case homicide in Howard County, which led to two adult children being reunited. In September, police ...
As Thanksgiving approaches, many of us feel the annual pressure to be grateful on command. We sit around tables, share familiar foods, and, as is often the custom, someone asks each person to say what ...
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