Not only is “dialogue” a means of maintaining the status quo, but it is also a way to push it in a particular political direction.
Greater Hazleton Area and beyond Hazleton Area School Retirees breakfast: 9:15 a.m. Wednesday, March 11. Tom’s Kitchen. Any recent or long-time retirees may join. Order from the menu.
Morning Overview on MSN
Simulations suggest ideal glass with crystal-like properties is possible
University of Oregon physicist Eric Corwin and a team of current and former students have used computer simulations to construct what they describe as the first “ideal glass,” a disordered material ...
As RE-1 Valley School District officials get to work on putting together a budget for next school year, Superintendent Dustin Hunt had a stark warning for the school board on Monday. “We have an ...
The Santiam Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution encourages students to enter the America 250! contest for a ...
Art of the Problem on MSN
From automata to algorithms: How the first computer was imagined
Long before modern computers existed, scientists and philosophers wondered whether machines could imitate human reasoning. This video traces the evolution of that idea from Aristotle’s logic and ...
FedEx (NYSE: FDX) and United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) have long served as proxies for the American economy. When packages move, consumers are spending and businesses are shipping. But over the past ...
Carvalho, currently on paid administrative leave, had his home and office raided as part of an investigation linked to AllHere, a failed multi-million dollar chatbot initiative that the district ...
Little Palm Island, America's only private island resort and one of the world's most exclusive destinations, proudly announces a landmark culinary partnership with internationally acclaimed Chef ...
The Department of Defense is putting more pressure on employees to volunteer to support the Department of Homeland Security’s immigration crackdown. The instructions follow a June 2025 memo in which ...
SB Nation on MSN
Michael Porter Jr. talks…again
Just when you thought things couldn’t get worse, it’s chapter two of Michael Porter Jr. and Andrew Tate!
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