Texas Tech transfer quarterback Brendan Sorsby, one of college football's top returning players, is checking into a residential treatment program for a gambling addiction, the school announced Monday.
The federal government has announced help for sugar producers as an application period opens for a previously announced $12 billion farmer assistance program. Brad Thykeson, North Dakota’s state ...
During the first year of the Trump administration, educators across the country faced a sweeping wave of federal grant cuts, cancellations, and disruptions that scrambled budgets and plans for ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Action 2 News Aisha Morales spent some time sifting through different colleges and universities and found they all have their own safety and security protocols to help keep ...
ST. PAUL — Starting Jan. 1, Minnesota workers will have new coverage options to take paid family and medical leave that guarantees partial pay replacement and a return to their position. The agency ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Energy Star, the Environmental Protection Agency program identifiable by the small blue logo with a star on many American ...
Indiana University-Bloomington is ending more than 100 of its academic degree programs. The massive restructuring comes after the state passed a budget bill introducing several new public higher ...
The man's partner claims she didn't realize his relationship with the chatbot was that "deep" CBS Mornings/YouTube A man falls in love with and proposes to an AI chatbot he named and programmed with a ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. Good programmers need to create code that efficiently solves problems, using various methods. A ...
Every year, thousands of cars are stolen in the City of Aurora. Despite an increase in motor vehicle thefts during the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Aurora has experienced a drop in recent years. In ...
This week, the stories in The Lede are devoted to the lives that have been upended during the first hundred days of Donald Trump’s second term. In 1999, Peggy Bryant, a fifty-year-old oncology nurse ...
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