U-Va. board leaders resign as Spanberger and Democrats take power Greenland's only US military base is (quietly) getting a massive upgrade Dozens of NCAA basketball players charged in point-shaving ...
The Air Force is sweeping some of the offices that oversee its acquisition programs into groups with similar missions, part of an effort that aligns with—but also predates—recent acquisition-reform ...
What was once considered one of the most violent cities in the country is now seeing a resurgence. Police said last year, Camden saw its lowest number of homicides in 40 years, and the city is ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Hoosier families on SNAP will not have the opportunity to take advantage of the federal SUN Bucks program next year. The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) ...
Love it or hate it, AI is increasingly becoming integral to the way we work. So, like a lot of employees, you’ve started using it for your assignments. That’s great – unless you’re not clear on what ...
Archaeologists are now three years into a five-year dig at a Roman fort. Earlier this year the excavation made headlines when eight shoes which were at least 30cm (11.8in) long - the equivalent of a ...
Participants in the group mentoring program of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana, along with an adult volunteer mentor, work on creating a structure out of dried spaghetti and marshmallows ...
With American Jews experiencing rising antisemitism, particularly on college campuses, a growing number of Jewish high school students are considering options in Israel for college. With American Jews ...
HEBER CITY, Utah — An artificial intelligence that writes police reports had some explaining to do earlier this month after it claimed a Heber City officer had shape-shifted into a frog. However, the ...
Much attention has been focused on Donald Trump’s use of words — that is, his peculiar style of oratory. But more attention should be paid to another feature of his discourse: his use of numbers.
An ogham stone in Cornwall, England BabelStone via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY-SA 3.0 Researchers say they are compiling the first-ever dictionary of ancient Celtic languages in Britain and Ireland.
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