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Robert “Bob” M. Stein, Rice professor emeritus and prominent political scientist, passed away July 18 of cancer at 75.
A recent public survey by the Turks and Caicos Telecommunications Commission, publicized in Public Notice 2025‑13, revealed a surge in demand for satellite-based internet. An estimated 45% of ...
I am writing about the future of the 1951 Flagstaff City Hall, being held by a thread by the city’s Heritage Preservation ...
Redskins is a derogatory term referring in a very unflattering manner to American Indigenous people. The name of the ...
Suhag Shukla, the executive director of the Hindu American Foundation, a national group based in Philadelphia, said Mamdani’s ...
Newton, Mass., replaced a street’s red, white and green centerline with standard yellow stripes, citing traffic safety ...
U.S. Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) sent a dire warning to the Democratic Party in a recent interview with CNN anchor Dana Bash ...
An initiative to fill in historical gaps from the Muir Woods National Monument disappeared under pressure from the Trump ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has over the years existed in varying forms, but in recent years, and particularly in 2025, it has shifted from being a distant promise to an unavoidable force ...
Three candidates are battling to become the next leader of the UK’s Green Party. They agree Britain’s increasingly fractured ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has over the years existed invarying forms, but in recent years, and particularly in 2025, it has shifted from being a distant promise to an unavoidable force reshaping ...
Exodus from Blue States Could Boost Florida’s Real Estate Market** The potential victory of a far-left candidate in New York City may prompt a mass exodus of residents seeking ...
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