Joanna S. Kao is the tech lead of the Financial Times' visual and data journalism team and holds a computer science degree ...
Tech used to summarise notes or generate transcripts do not always work for deaf employees During his almost four-decade career in HR and technical recruiting, Paul Meyer, who is deaf, has used ...
Elissa Nadworny is an NPR correspondent covering reproductive rights and abortion. She also regularly reports on international conflict, with a special focus on children and families. She has spent ...
This five-part series will capture the impact and experiences of incarceration in India — the... A fisher from the coastal village of Illupaikadavai, in Mannar district, Sri Lanka, which has seen ...
A Chinese immigrant took a job on an Oklahoma pot farm. He barely escaped with his life. Yuduo Lu’s mind raced as he limped away from the marijuana farm, blood from the gunshot wound to his ...
High-speed railway fuels investment in ‘king of fruits’ amid worries over forest loss Chinese businessman Tao Jian spends an ...
As our planet grapples with the escalating consequences of declining ocean health, the urgency for a unified global response has never been more apparent. Much action is needed in the collective ...
Jesse Vasquez served time in 12 of California’s state prisons before he got to San Quentin. There, he became editor-in-chief of the San Quentin News, one of the most prestigious and well established ...
The former Army medic sat, staring at his computer screen, waiting for a VA therapist to hop on the video call. He had spent months trying to get the appointment, months of his wife pushing him to ...
How AI intersects with the systems of disadvantage and discrimination in the Philippines. Image courtesy of Lukkid Group. Thailand, 2024. On September 30, 2024, a workshop on artificial intelligence ...
“The 'caste' column and any references to caste in undertrial and/or convicts’ prisoners’ registers inside the prisons shall be deleted.” On October 3, 2024, with these 21 words, India’s Supreme Court ...
On October 16, 2024, the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and its signature Climate Café Series will feature the first of two panel discussions on the ...