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Why did a teacher end up using pepper spray in a school? The answer is more complicated than you’d think. Over 84,000 drivers could face new pay-per-mile fee Johnson signs executive order against ...
Gene editing has made huge leaps in recent years, such as treating the congenital blood disorders sickle cell anemia and beta thalassemia, which can require lifelong blood transfusions. But scientists ...
FILE - The entrance to F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyo., May 24, 2108. (AP Photo/Mead Gruver, File) CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — An airman has been arrested in connection with a shooting death ...
A New York-based start-up company wants to use batteries to reduce stress on the energy grid and put money back in the pockets of state residents. The pilot program, courtesy of Standard Potential in ...
In recent years, LED strip lights have surged in popularity, transforming the way we think about lighting in homes, businesses, and industrial spaces. Their flexibility, energy efficiency, and ...
Only 23 companies in the S&P 500 achieved 10x returns in the last decade, but Upstart could make the cut in the next 10 years. Upstart uses artificial intelligence to help banks assess the ...
A St. Norbert College administrator who led the college’s recent faculty and program cuts has left after a year in the position. The college’s vice president and chief academic officer, Valerie Martin ...
Riley Gaines and Keith Olbermann were at it again on social media this week after the ex-ESPN host took aim at the former University of Kentucky swimmer following the resolution agreement between the ...
The rise of e-bikes has brought an exciting new way to get around, but not without consequences. Huntington Beach had 147 reported e-bike crashes in 2024, more than double the amount reported two ...
Livine is blunt in her description of her relationship to her phone. “Parasitical.” The 15-year-old said it profits off her and she gets harmed. “Sometimes when I'm using my phone, and I try to put it ...
States have long used taxes on hospitals and nursing homes to increase federal matching funds. If Republicans end the tactic, red states could feel the most pain. By Margot Sanger-Katz and Sarah Kliff ...