An ethics flap between supporters of LaWanda DeShazer and Joseph Shepard brings more heat than light to the 1st District City ...
As city leaders urge drivers to slow down in urban areas, speeds on highways have steadily risen. Here's how speed limits are set and why.
When you scroll through today’s headlines, you will see numerous articles about how AI has added velocity to the practice of ...
Key Takeaways Stanley Lang, M.D., a board-certified family physician with over 40 years of experience, has co-founded Mercy Family Health in DuBois, PA, offering an integrative approach to healthcare ...
I’ve previously noted a number of problems with the SG’s proposal in Callais, under which demonstrative maps would have to achieve the enacted plan’s political goals in order to satisfy the first ...
WASHINGTON >> A leading U.S. bank regulator proposed rules today that would limit how bank examiners can police and address ...
Changes to make football safer have met resistance at all levels—even from the highest office. In a September social-media ...
Opinion
India Today on MSNChina lifts the 'curse of 35'. Is India still trapped in job market age bias?
China has raised the upper hiring age for civil services to tackle its “curse of 35.” India’s unspoken bias against older ...
When a good die fails test and gets scrapped, often no one notices, because false failures look identical to real ones. Yet across the industry, these phantom defects are quietly eroding yield, ...
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Technology & the Next Generation: Are We Protecting Kids, or Holding Them Back?
Child & adolescent psychologist Dr. Zabina Bhasin argues that school phone bans dodge the real job: teaching kids to use technology well.
Stability at quarterback is one of the most sought-after commodities for a football team. Unfortunately for West Virginia and UCF, their quarterback situations this season can ...
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