Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s drive to expand “free” (city-run, taxpayer-funded) preschool programs is already squeezing private-sector providers, suggesting this “transformation” is more about a government ...
The Army will kick off its new retention bonus system next month, using physical fitness scores, technical expertise and commander evaluations to determine a soldier’s payout to reenlist. “We were ...
State lawmakers might reduce funding for Running Start, a program that lets high school juniors and seniors take courses and earn credits at community and technical colleges. Running Start students ...
CHARLESTON — A nonprofit run by City Councilman Aaron Polkey, who was sworn in last month, is set to receive nearly $240,000 from the city for a homeless program. Polkey, president and CEO of Palmetto ...
Social Security, which provides benefits to about 70 million Americans, could run out of money sooner than expected, according to a new report from the Congressional Budget Office. The Old-Age and ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Wright State University has been given a full membership for the U.S. Space Command’s Academic Engagement Enterprise. This is currently only available to a select group of ...
Fullerton has launched its new city-operated ambulance transportation program. Under the model, fire personnel will manage the full emergency response, from initial patient contact to transport to a ...
Amgen has terminated its rocatinlimab collaboration with Kyowa Kirin, walking away from the anti-OX40 antibody five years after paying $400 million for rights to the autoimmune disease drug candidate.
I am experiencing a persistent issue with the Eclipse Console when running Java programs that read user input. The cursor does not move to the correct position before requests input, even though the ...
The Trump administration, for the second time in recent weeks, is using allegations of fraud to justify increased federal law enforcement actions in Minnesota, the state with the country’s largest ...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Half or more of the roughly $18 billion in federal funds that supported 14 Minnesota-run programs since 2018 may have been stolen, a federal prosecutor said Thursday, describing the ...