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The first match occurred in 1952. All 5,564 participating students that year were matched on the first match day (there were ...
One computer scientist’s “stunning” proof is the first progress in 50 years on one of the most famous questions in computer ...
A week of shifting descriptions of Iran attack spark ongoing questions about extent of damage and goals A week later, it's unclear whether nuclear material was moved beforehand.
President Trump’s claimed Iran’s capabilities were “obliterated.” The full extent of the damage is still emerging.
Early intelligence assessments of the U.S. strikes hitting Iran’s nuclear program have raised questions about how major the setback to its nuclear program.
Audit questions Sacramento's motel program for homeless There is new scrutiny over Sacramento's spending on homeless programs.
After more than 100 unsuccessful job applications, Derek Mobley sued software firm Workday for discrimination, claiming its algorithms screened him out.
NPR has heard from more than 50 veterans around the country who are upset about the VA cutting a program that was helping vets avoid foreclosure. Veterans now have worse options than most Americans.
The FDA is setting up a pilot program to review some drugs within one to two months. How fast is too fast?
But when the sun rose after that devastating assault, it was also clear how much of Iran’s nuclear program remained, at least for now.
“An unauthorized change caused Grok to question mainstream narratives, including the Holocaust’s 6 million death toll, sparking controversy,” the chatbot said.
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A program designed to divert young offenders away from the criminal justice system in Baltimore City is facing criticism as concern grows over a lack of accountability for ...