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The Commercial Appeal's Good News Memphis newsletter aims to inspire and remind readers about all the good things happening ...
Many voters still have doubts about the election that put Joe Biden in the White House, but nearly half of Democrats favor punishing those who dispute the 2020 outcome.
Despite criticism that H-1B visas undermine wages for American workers, most voters still favor the federal program.
But there are some obvious reasons for the likes of JPMorgan to have decided that “equity” is the riskiest word in the DEI trio. The term was enthusiastically embraced by the Biden administration, ...
The new Law.com experience launched earlier this summer, and The Legal Intelligencer is excited to deliver our readers a ...
The Los Angeles Times newsletter Times of Troy has insider tidbits on pre- and postgame analysis, position battles and the Big Ten Conference.
Google’s healthcare AI wrongly identified a made-up brain part, sparking concern among doctors about the risks of relying too ...
While much attention has focused on students’ use of GenAI, its potential to support assessors has mostly been overlooked.
The changes to the DWP's Personal Independence Payment (PIP) rules have made a lot of people anxious about the future of ...
In this first-person account, Dan Slentz explains how a station he advises, WDOG(LP) in Ohio, uses AI-generated content on ...
Every year, the state assigns schools a grade, just like students are graded. This year, legislators passed a law that the Oklahoma State Department of Education needed to change the way those grades ...
The following is a preview of our revamped daily Sports Briefing newsletter, which you can sign up for here. Welcome to the Sports Briefing! (It's like the Freep's Daily Briefing, but with a lot more ...