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The Army granted 200 soldiers the power to use their military ID card to buy food outside of the dining facility with their meal entitlements.
The University of Winnipeg is pausing the rollout of a new after-degree education program amid contentious debate over the best method to teach young students to read.
Ambitious entrepreneurs are increasingly turning to AI to drive growth, innovation, and efficiency. They have used AI to compete with major players, showing that small teams can achieve outsized ...
The Internal Revenue Service clashed with the White House over using tax data to help locate suspected undocumented immigrants hours before Trump administration officials forced IRS Commissioner ...
RCTC to discontinue use of 'bubble' over sports stadium after this year "Continued operation is no longer sustainable," RCTC President Jeffery Boyd said.
On Thursday, a social media post by Texas Congressman Tony Gonzalez remained online despite backlash for the congressman's use of the R-word.
Peer reviewers hail breakthrough as ‘significant’ advance in the development of atom-related quantum physics.
Loudoun County schools voted to maintain their gender policy, allowing transgender students to use facilities matching their identity, despite Education Department demands for change.
China is set to deliver its first domestically developed e-beam lithography tool for commercial use, advancing its chipmaking capabilities and taking a step forward in the race for technological ...
Trump Plans Military “Reaction Force” to Use Against Americans A disturbing new report reveals how Trump wants to use the military to crush civil unrest.
At Wilson Creek Winery in Temecula, the winemaking methods are cutting edge, and winemakers there are teaching those natural methods to high school students. It's through a regenerative ...
During a Boston City Council meeting in October 2024, Beacon Hill resident Katherine Kennedy said she hasn’t seen this level of illegal drug use in Beacon Hill, according to Boston 25.