This How Oregon Works interview highlights what’s possible when workforce development is built into major public investments: ...
The University of Chicago is betting on Paris internships for its students to bring global startups back to the Windy City.
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Essentially, Orban became a kind of “pet” autocrat of Europe’s mainstream center-right parties. Germany’s Christian Democrats and other EPP parties blocked the EU from sanctioning Orban for his ...
The Montreal-based modular furniture company’s success comes from its ability to design its own products and control the full ...
As more adults, including those 50-plus, turn to AI for advice, research highlights certain limits and concerns, reinforcing ...
With the Trump administration’s sweeping cuts to refugee agency services, religious congregations have been filling the gap.
A Seymour man who is accused of embezzling more than $202,000 from his employer has agreed to plead guilty to one count of felony wire fraud.
After suffering major nerve damage in a crash, mountain biker Tom Wheeler created adaptive technology that has helped him and ...
If Ivanka thought she was going to wax enthusiastic about her latest grift on a podcast and hear not a peep more about it, she was deeply mistaken. But as much as we know about Kushner’s plans for the ...
Chrome's WebMCP guidance warns that AI agents can be manipulated through the tools they are built to trust.
Today, Black Girls Code announced the launch of Season 5 of Code Along, its free, video-based coding academy designed to help girls ages 7 to 18 discover that gaming, music, artificial intelligence, ...