A 27-Year Study Suggests that Income Inequality can Negatively Affect Children’s Achievement in Math but not in Reading

A 27-Year Study Suggests that Income Inequality can Negatively Affect Children’s Achievement in Math but not in Reading

The most extensive study of its kind has discovered that income inequality has an impact on children’s math performance but not on reading. The investigation,…
Sensitive Genotypes Give Poor Families a Disadvantage but Give Wealthier Families a Benefit

Sensitive Genotypes Give Poor Families a Disadvantage but Give Wealthier Families a Benefit

According to a recent study by a University of Kansas researcher, the same genotypes produce better or worse economic outcomes compared to one’s sibling, depending…
Children From Low-Income Families Miss Out on Language Instruction Both at Home and in School

Children From Low-Income Families Miss Out on Language Instruction Both at Home and in School

According to a recent study led by the NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, children from underprivileged neighborhoods are less likely to…
Following the Great Recession, there are More Kids Living in Low-Income Areas

Following the Great Recession, there are More Kids Living in Low-Income Areas

According to recent research from researchers at Rice University, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Wisconsin, more kids are residing in high-poverty neighborhoods…
After the Controversy in Saudi Arabia, Formula 1 Drivers Want to Have More Input into Where Sports Events are Held

After the Controversy in Saudi Arabia, Formula 1 Drivers Want to Have More Input into Where Sports Events are Held

The Formula One (F1) drivers are getting ready to make more requests about future race locations. After Friday’s missile attack just seven miles from the…
First-Generation Learners are Falling Further and Further Behind in the Global Education System

First-Generation Learners are Falling Further and Further Behind in the Global Education System

First-generation learners According to a study, a sizable portion of students around the world who are the first generation in their families to attend school…
LIV Golf is a “Normal Evolution” and Wants to Emphasize Player Partnerships, says Adidas Boss

LIV Golf is a “Normal Evolution” and Wants to Emphasize Player Partnerships, says Adidas Boss

Adidas CEO Kasper Rorsted said the German sportswear giant will continue to concentrate on partnerships with individual players and that the contentious LIV Golf series,…
Growing Numbers of Native American Homes in Nevada Deal with Poor Plumbing and Water Quality

Growing Numbers of Native American Homes in Nevada Deal with Poor Plumbing and Water Quality

According to a recent study by a team from DRI and the Guinn Center for Policy Priorities, an increasing proportion of Native American households in…
The Investment Strategy of Jeff Bezos that Shaquille O’Neal still Adheres to is Revealed

The Investment Strategy of Jeff Bezos that Shaquille O’Neal still Adheres to is Revealed

Shaquille O’Neal, a former NBA player, explained an investment philosophy he learned from Jeff Bezos, the creator of Amazon, which he claims has guided his…
By Aiding Whistleblowers, an Ethical Workplace Culture Helps Reduce Corporate Wrongdoing

By Aiding Whistleblowers, an Ethical Workplace Culture Helps Reduce Corporate Wrongdoing

One of the pillars of corporate governance is whistleblowing. It enables staff members to voluntarily provide sensitive financial information about their employers in order to…
The Politics of the Time They Were Growing Up Have an Impact on How People View Crime

The Politics of the Time They Were Growing Up Have an Impact on How People View Crime

According to a recent study published in the British Journal of Criminology, people’s perceptions of crime are significantly influenced by the various political eras in…
Family Members are Connected Using Genealogical and Law Enforcement Databases via a Computational Model

Family Members are Connected Using Genealogical and Law Enforcement Databases via a Computational Model

When police used an online genealogical database to find the alleged Golden State Killer, a serial offender who terrorized much of California in the 1970s…
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