State transportation officials have approved a study for a potential Interstate 94 project in Waukesha County. The study will evaluate safety improvements, congestion, and traffic flow along the ...
Nearly a third of US teenagers say they use AI chatbots daily, a new study finds, shedding light on how young people are embracing a technology that’s raised critical safety concerns around mental ...
BANGKOK: Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has established a special committee with over 30 members to study and learn lessons from the massive floods in 2011 and this year, in order to prevent or ...
Boston Consulting Group (BCG) today released The Filipino Family, a comprehensive report examining how Filipino households make decisions, allocate resources, and navigate the tension between daily ...
A Texas A&M faculty committee ruled the university acted improperly when it fired a professor over a lesson on gender identity. 3 veterans of 'The Big Short' all say they're making this big macro bet ...
Texas A&M University did not have good cause to fire Melissa McCoul, an English professor thrust into the spotlight after a video of her discussing gender identity circulated online and drew political ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — This article was originally published by our content partners at the Texas Tribune. Read the original article here. Texas A&M University did not have good cause to fire ...
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The firing put the school at the center of national debates over gender identity and academic freedom. A faculty panel ruled unanimously against the termination. By Alan Blinder A Texas A&M University ...
A Texas A&M University appeals panel has unanimously ruled that the school was “not justified” when it fired a lecturer in September who had been accused of teaching a course that recognized more than ...
‘The Big Money Show’ panel reacts to New York City’s stunning socialist turn, warning that voters chasing ‘free stuff’ may drive jobs, businesses and taxpayers out as affordability and crime worsen.