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President Trump nominated Baesler to serve as an undersecretary at the Department of Education. It appears her confirmation is finally moving forward. Who will replace her? Kirsten Baesler, the state ...
President Donald Trump doesn’t think it’ll take much to fill the shoes of ousted ABC talk show host Jimmy Kimmel. Talking to reporters aboard Air Force One on the flight back from his state visit to ...
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Readers frequently offer advice on my columns, with a common theme of helping me be more persuasive. I appreciate the comments, but I should make clear that these columns are not designed to be ...
© Alex Grimm & Hector Vivas/Getty ImagesKylian Mbappe (L) of France and soccer legend Zinedine Zidane (R). The future of the French national team after the 2026 ...
Ford raided the F-150 parts bin to add a bunch of rugged features to its electric truck. Ford raided the F-150 parts bin to add a bunch of rugged features to its electric truck. is transportation ...
Biomaterials are materials derived from natural, renewable sources such as plants, bacteria, or agricultural waste. Typically biodegradable, they aim to reduce environmental impact by replacing ...
In a small but revealing study, scientists discovered that tears strongly mirror blood glucose and saliva may reflect vitamin D status. This could lead to less invasive ways to monitor chronic health.
Is your job or career choice artificial intelligence proof, and do you have the skills needed to be competitive in an emerging AI world? Those are among questions students, job seekers, career ...