Several San Jose High School students who are native Spanish speakers say learning English is complicated. They wish the ...
"I'd rather step out of line and say what's happening and do my part than look back and be like, I'm kind of bummed I didn't ...
Robert P. George is not a passive observer of the proverbial culture wars; he’s been a very active participant. As a Catholic legal scholar and philosopher at Princeton University, he was an ...
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RIGA, Latvia — If Russia again encroaches in NATO-member airspace, officials say they now have set expectations about how that nation will respond—and the list includes options from tracking the ...
Videos of U.S. citizens being mistreated by immigration agents have filled social media feeds, but there is little clarity on ...
For the last month, NASA’s interim administrator, Sean Duffy, has been giving interviews and speeches around the world, offering a singular message: “We are going to beat the Chinese to the Moon.” ...
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A deadlock in Congress over federal spending has many workers furloughed or working without pay. President Trump has threatened layoffs if Democrats continue fighting. The New York Times The ...
A new study has revealed which occupations are most likely to be impacted by artificial intelligence. Is your job safe?
A protein emitted by a specific type of bacteria can cause cancer cells to self-destruct, potentially paving the way for new treatments, according to an international team led by Spanish scientists.