Society / StudentNation / Industry partnerships in higher education are pushing STEM graduates into the business of weapons manufacturing and genocide profiteering. Julian Cooper This story was ...
Exclusive: This Houston couple used to work in tech. Now, they're launching a Mexican-Yemeni bakery.
Yemex Bakehouse & Specialty Coffee will open next week, serving desserts like cafe de olla rolls and a black lime Danish.
Few east Arkansas dirt farmers grow up to join the FBI, and still fewer G-men make a hard turn into higher education, yet all of this and more can be found in Russ Jones' life story. For his part, ...
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First scholars up are Princeton's Anderson Potter and WW-P's Kavin Kumar
Feb. 22—Princeton's Anderson Potter and West Windsor-Plainsboro United's Kavin Kumar lined up mostly on the defensive side of the ball this past football season, and although the two are not the most ...
I followed RFK Jr.'s food pyramid for a week on a budget. Readers flooded me with criticism, tips, and insults, showing how ...
In one email, an AI researcher suggested it’s “hard to be brilliant if you are worrying if you look fat or why another woman hates you.” ...
More than 300 people braved minus-20-degree windchills and numerous roadways impacted by snowdrifts and limited visibility ...
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49 photos of important historical figures you might not have known were photographed (new pics)
Photographs make time travel possible. They often provide a blast from the past that gives us a sliver of an idea of how life ...
Few east Arkansas dirt farmers grow up to join the FBI, and still fewer G-men make a hard turn into higher education, yet all of this and more can be found in Russ Jones' life story. For his part, ...
Staff members from Lee County Library’s main location at Hawkins Avenue provided a tour of the new facility on Bragg Street ...
From sharecropper’s daughter to Blytheville’s first Black woman council member and ordained Baptist minister, Vera James reflects on a lifetime of faith, service and hopes for her city.
In November 2025, somewhere between Marrakech and the Atlas Mountains, an Austrian programmer spent an hour wiring together two pieces of software that would, within weeks, fundamentally alter the ...
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