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Lehrer, who died July 26, wrote numerous satirical songs, including "Pollution" and "The Vatican Rag." In the latter half of his life, he also taught math at Harvard and MIT.
The GENIUS Act’s foreign issuer loophole could give offshore stablecoins a competitive edge, warns former CFTC chair Timothy Massad.
When surgeons repair tissues, they're currently limited to mechanical solutions such as sutures and staples, which can cause their own damage, or meshes and glues that may not adequately bond with ...
Applying to business school in the US? Here’s the lowdown on securing a US student visa in 2025, including required ...
Live music and DJs nightly. No cover, but everyone is required to order food or drink. Free parking is offered (while spaces ...
Science in ancient Egypt and Greece followed a similar pattern: It thrived during good times and fell off in periods of ...
In the very near future, the divide between AI-powered consultancies and those clinging to traditional methods will become ...
Solana is currently experiencing ecosystem-related inflows to its chain. New financial vehicles for investing in it are ...
The Dartmouth chapter of Kalaniyot, led by professors Dan Rockmore and Jeremy Manning, will bring Israeli researchers to campus and foster international academic exchange.
The group used to believe the rights of Jews were inextricable from the rights of everyone else. Its war against anti-Zionism ...
Stablecoins are the most familiar RWA, but they are just the gateway. Treasury bills, private credit, commodities, stocks, ...
A steady trickle of news from the negotiating table has pushed even some opponents of a Harvard-Trump deal to focus instead ...