The U.S. Open is often described as golf’s toughest test. The rough is thick. The greens are unforgiving. One poor decision ...
For many first-generation students, arriving on campus means navigating unfamiliar systems, unwritten expectations, and new ...
Many economists believe that at a time of rising inflation, a weakening job market and global unrest, this boom is keeping ...
As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, this moment stands as both a milestone and an inflection point.
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How B.C.’s heat dome overwhelmed paramedics and changed emergency response forever
A record-breaking heat dome sent nearly 12,000 emergency calls into B.C.’s ambulance system in a single day, in 2021. Five ...
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San Diego Unified passes resolution to restrict classroom technology, with further reform to come
San Diego Unified became the latest school district to place greater restrictions on screens in classrooms, as screens and ...
Democracies won the 20th century on the battlefield as well as in the marketplace and the war of ideas, resulting in a world ...
Alice Rhee, a remote tech employee based in Fairbanks, Alaska, and her husband, a long-term public school teacher, agreed on ...
What a church pianist from Virginia can teach you about a medical controversy—and how to advocate for yourself.
The US ban on Anthropic's latest models turned an unlikely 'kill switch' into a much more likely one. Is a world of AI shutdowns on the horizon? What would this mean in Europe?
Each student became an expert on a specific site in Rome, exploring the history of its construction, how it was built, and engineering principles learned in academic work.
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