If the federal government shuts down on Oct. 1, some programs will continue functioning. Federal employees deemed essential will continue to work, though they won't get paid until the shutdown is ...
The Lake Gibson bowling team has adjusted their style to the different oil patterns on different lanes throughout venues in Polk County, and it has done quite well. Specifically, the oil patterns ...
Artificial intelligence has taken many forms over the years and is still evolving. Will machines soon surpass human knowledge and understanding?
The Summer Associates Survey: Sentiments Sail Or Sink Based on Approach to 2025's Biggest Challenges
While many hit the water, Broadway and box seats, this year’s summers had their strongest opinions on two existential issues their firms were grappling with, Law.com's annual survey found.
BAKER CITY — It was the middle of the night on April 2, 2024, when Teela Banister went into labor. She and her husband raced out the door of their rural home on the outskirts of Baker City, hoping to ...
Some driver’s license offices in the Triad open at 7 a.m. on weekdays, including two offices in Greensboro and Winston-Salem.
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FAFSA Advice for 2025
A new federal financial aid application drops on October 1 — and being an early bird will likely pay off. After a challenging period in which a redesign led to widespread delays in applying for and ...
The Texas A&M football team dominated the line of scrimmage against Auburn, showing the Aggies' run defense has turned the corner, writes Robert Cessna.
It was the middle of the night on April 2, 2024, when Teela Banister went into labor. She and her husband raced out the door of their rural home on the outskirts of Baker City in Eastern Oregon, hopin ...
St. Louis’s tornado was months ago, but it’s still waiting for hundreds of millions in federal recovery funds to arrive. It’s part of Trump’s plan to shift responsibility to the states and shrink the ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom has hundreds of bills to sign or veto before the Oct. 12 deadline, on everything from oil drilling to immigration raids and antisemitism in schools.
The Trump administration is moving rapidly to approve a mine next to the Boundary Waters that many fear will pollute the pristine wilderness area.
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