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The fall high school sports season is quickly coming to a close. Over the past two weekends, the Summit High School girls rugby team finished off its schedule of league games. On Saturday, Oct. 11, ...
An Alabama death row inmate was executed via a controversial method after uttering three spine-chilling final words, RadarOnline.com can reveal. Todd Boyd, 54, was put to death at the William C.
Escambia schools' proposed drug diversion program would use the 'Better Without It' model, which emphasizes education, support and early intervention If approved by the school board, the diversion ...
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With the prevalence of microcontrollers (MCUs) as processing units in safety-related systems (SRS) comes the need for diagnostic measures that will ensure safe operation. IEC 61508-2 specifies ...
“Interviews are NOT real anymore.” So reads the opening caption of a TikTok posted in September, punctuated by the skull-and-crossbones emoji. In the video, a young woman interviews for a job on a ...
The sting of last year’s heartbreak still resonates with New Oxford. It’s been fuel in the furnace through 2025, and outright combusted last Friday amid a 14-7 win over previously unbeaten West York.
On October 20, 2025, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will launch a new Artificial Intelligence Search Automated Pilot (ASAP!) Program to test the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools ...
Final Fantasy Square Enix's multiplatform plan is already working, but it still wants to follow up a Dragon Quest roguelike and Dissidia Final Fantasy with more mobile games based on "major IPs" and ...
Utah’s school voucher program, still embroiled in a constitutional battle, is back for a second year — this time with more students, stricter spending rules and less money for homeschooled children.
The state plans to invest over $700 million to bring broadband to over 200,000 homes and businesses throughout Missouri. “Expanding access to reliable, high-speed internet is essential for Missouri’s ...