Researchers at a Harvard Medical School laboratory are uncertain how they will continue supporting a large public genetic database after its primary source of funding expired last month.
Paddling groups hope legislation will provide clarity for boaters and private property owners over public access on Colorado ...
Defunct crypto exchange Mt. Gox has extended the deadline for creditor repayments to October 2026, according to an ...
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Connecticut nominates new child advocate: Lamont calls it a 'vital role' after death of 11-year-old
This article originally published at Connecticut nominates new child advocate: Lamont calls it a 'vital role' after death of ...
Britain launched its first national digital ID, the BritCard, aiming to simplify bureaucracy. However, the voluntary system, ...
The rise of artificial intelligence has only made that line brighter. For too long, technology education has been treated as enrichment, a “nice ...
Brenda Betancourt, a 48-year-old real estate broker, is mounting a run for the City Commission after a decade of unelected ...
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Lesotho: e-Spotfine Device Transforms Traffic Management
The E-spotfine is an electronic traffic fine management system that allows officers to issue tickets instantly. It connects to the Traffic Department's driver database, providing officers access to ...
Themed NCDMB Oil and Gas Field Readiness Training Programme, the intent is to prepare and equip the next generation of ...
Oral HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) adoption varies across the US, with posters presented at the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Nexus 2025 meeting in National Harbor, Maryland, highlighting ...
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Who’s Profiting Off Of The Criminalization Of Homelessness?
From the Trump administration to Democrats in California, responses to the homeless crisis in the US continue to ignore the ...
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