As AI becomes less dependent on computing capacity, I expect that next year we will see some major medical research breakthroughs with very limited AI learning... READ MORE›
President Trump's job approval rating was at 35 percent, with 58 percent saying they disapproved... READ MORE›
Did you labeling yourself a socialist generate pushback from the Democratic Party establishment in Virginia? Not over that specific label, but about my policy position, absolutely... READ MORE›
Yet another report has been published showing frightening levels of mental illness among children and young people in England... READ MORE›
A Labour government will transform Britain and make it a richer country, for the many not just the few... READ MORE›
Children who were raised in better environments had remarkable earnings gains... READ MORE›
Now, organizers aided by the people behind the 21 January Women's March on Washington are calling for US women on 8 March to stage a general strike... READ MORE›
In Frank's analysis, around 1972 the Democrats started to suspect their lunch-bucket workers were warmongering dinosaurs doomed by their reliance on dying Rust Belt industries... READ MORE›
All too often, middle-class clergy squirm nervously during RememA-brance Sunday, and excise any hymns that hint of nationalism, he said... READ MORE›
According to data gathered by the British pollster YouGov on election day, a staggering 75 percent of people aged between 18 and 24 voted for Remain... READ MORE›
For instance, 39 percent of North America's adult population are middle class and hold 21 percent of the region's wealth... READ MORE›
Unlike flash-in-the-pan groups set up to contest elections, business groups persist, with most of their lobbying success coming between elections... READ MORE›
Those who believe the cash queues phenomenon engenders a new state of community and citizenship are overstating their significance... READ MORE›
On Sunday, it was reported that May might lift the ban on new grammar schools, to boost social mobility and opportunity... READ MORE›
Credit Suisse said all three nations had relatively low levels of wealth inequality, which helped contribute to a higher average in their growing middle classes... READ MORE›
In some cases, the live-in au pairs have reported that they have to share a bed with one of the children... READ MORE›
Fourth, there's quite an income gap between the richest Americans and the middle class in the United States... READ MORE›
The jobs and careers that are seen as the birthright of the middle classes could be taken by those brought up in lowlier circumstances... READ MORE›
That's a major change, and it's one that the ruling class isn't likely to appreciate much... READ MORE›
Why working class americans voted with their middle finger... READ MORE›
It means we believe in the union, the precious, precious bond between England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland... READ MORE›
Federal Reserve policy makers have remained buoyant about wage growth picking up as part of a broader trend in faster inflation... READ MORE›
How raising the US minimum wage to 15 could lead to robot-powered fast-food restaurants... READ MORE›
It means we believe in the union, the precious, precious bond between England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland... READ MORE›
For the first time since the financial crisis western Europe posted a higher increase in financial assets than North America with growth rates of 6.7 and 4.8 respectively... READ MORE›
The Great Australian Bight is a pristine marine environment... READ MORE›
Still, Trump said he can relate to working class Americans... READ MORE›
Donald Trump backpedaled Monday from weekend statements that he'd raise taxes on the wealthiest Americans... READ MORE›
But in the small, coal mining town of Logan, West Virginia, residents seem to be doing just that... READ MORE›
Beijing police said in their statement it was against the law to organise illegal gatherings and those who do so would be punished... READ MORE›
Senator Bernie Sanders warned federal contractors not to hide behind Trump and promised the president-elect a tough labor fight... READ MORE›
Our government has an obligation to help people adjust to seismic policy changes, like free trade... READ MORE›
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