The World Why Trust in Influencers Shapes the Future of the Marketing World Not long ago, the idea of getting paid to share your morning routine online would have sounded absurd. Yet today, influencers are big business:... The ConversationNovember 17, 2025
The World Why Gambling Threatens the Integrity and Values of Sports In the sports documentary miniseries The Last Dance, Michael Jordan describes how, as a young rookie, he was confronted with an invitation to take... The ConversationNovember 17, 2025
The World Why the MLB Japan Series Is Transforming Baseball’s Future TLDR: The Japan Series, presented by the MLB, shows how a century-long baseball connection, from Babe Ruth to Shohei Ohtani, has become one of... The ConversationNovember 17, 2025
Features The Downfall of MTV: How a Music Icon Lost Its Beat When The Buggles’ music video “Video Killed the Radio Star” aired on August 1, 1981, it marked a historic moment for both television and... The ConversationNovember 12, 2025
The World Why Generative AI Might End Up Being Worthless In the rush to cash in on the generative artificial intelligence gold rush, one possible outcome of AI’s future rarely gets discussed: what if... The ConversationNovember 12, 2025
The World Why The Running Man Is 2025’s Most Fun Action Ride Nearly four decades after Arnold Schwarzenegger’s muscle-bound version sprinted across screens, The Running Man returns to cinemas. In Edgar Wright’s hands, this adaptation is... The ConversationNovember 12, 2025
Features Kneecap and 4 Other Acts Reviving Indigenous Languages Northern Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap have been making waves, not just as musicians, but as language activists who rap in both English and their... The ConversationNovember 11, 2025
The World How the Canadian Armed Forces Could Solve Youth Employment Every year on Remembrance Day, I think about my grandfathers — my American grandfather who flew his Stinson L-5 along the coast of Burma... The ConversationNovember 11, 2025
The World How Allen Iverson and the 2001 Philly Sixers Changed Basketball It’s unusual for a professional sports franchise to plan a yearlong celebration for a team that didn’t win a championship. But it is also... The ConversationNovember 10, 2025
The World Singles’ Day: Will the $150B Holiday Catch On in North America? On Nov. 11 each year, a curious holiday takes over China. What began among Nanjing University students in the 1990s as a tongue-in-cheek counter... The ConversationNovember 10, 2025
The World Nearly Half of Canadians Believe in Ghosts and the Paranormal What would you say if you were told that paranormal activity exists? Well, nearly half of Canadians would agree. What is the paranormal, exactly?... The ConversationNovember 4, 2025