Omny Miranda Martone argues that releasing the Epstein files without holding perpetrators and institutions accountable risks normalizing abuse rather than delivering justice.
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ABSTRACT: Regression models with intractable normalizing constants are valuable tools for analyzing complex data structures, yet parameter inference for such models remains highly ...
Regression models with intractable normalizing constants are valuable tools for analyzing complex data structures, yet parameter inference for such models remains highly challenging—particularly when ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Psychological abuse isn't always loud or obvious. Sometimes, it's the quiet, subtle behaviors that do the most damage. The tricky ...
A study by UC Berkeley researchers reveals that taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages, combined with increased media coverage, have driven noteworthy shifts in social norms regarding sugary drinks. The ...