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Tesla trims workforce by 14,000


Real-time index price for Nasdaq 100 Technology Index (NDXT), along with buy or sell indicators, analysis, charts, historical performance, news and more ... Read More

Our view: Michele Morrow is only one one of our problems


The woman who would take charge of K-12 education in this state has addressed her noxious trail of online posts — including calls to, you know, kill people — by ... Read More

Trump says Jewish voters who back Biden ‘should have their head examined’


Jewish Americans do not need to be ‘spoken to’ or threatened by Donald Trump,” said Biden spokesman James Singer. Read More

BenFred: Being more like Whitey Herzog would be great way to honor Cardinals legend's legacy


Below Busch Stadium’s batter’s eye, a ring of cream roses adorned with a red ribbon paid tribute to Hall of Famer and World Series champion manager Whitey Herzog on Friday, before the Cardinals played ... Read More

Generative AI Is Going To Shape The Mental Health Status Of Our Youths For Generations To Come


From a societal perspective, we need to examine how this will trend on an across-the-board basis. Think of the scale involved ... the mathematical and computational pattern-matching does a convincing ... Read More

OUR VIEW: Don't let the cost of Wisconsin's prisons dodge scrutiny


Gov. Tony Evers agreed with a goal for cutting Wisconsin’s prison population in half during his first bid for governor in 2018. The inmate population fell sharply in 2020 because of the pandemic, ... Read More

Our Opinion: Out of chaos, answers?


A wanton act of violence during an irresponsible event at an unsafe location may have done Greensboro some good, at least in the long run. Read More

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING: Here's justice in action, nonetheless


There is some element of national pride in this unprecedented confirmation of the long-held American principle that no one — not even an ex-president — is above the law. Read More

Editorial: Take note of rising turmoil at the Oklahoma State Department of Education


State Superintendent Ryan Walters is floundering as mounting problems come to light at the Education Department, including at a recent Senate committee hearing, the editorial states. Read More

Community Voices: New crisis center a boon for behavioral health care


November 2024 there will be a 24/7/365 Emergency Behavioral Health Walk-in Center with mobile crisis teams opening in Harrisburg. The center is an effort between Cumberland, Perry and Dauphin counties ... Read More

Guest Editorial: Increased Medicaid funding for senior services can restore access to care for older Pennsylvanians


It’s no longer just a threat that Pennsylvania’s mission-driven nursing homes will close due to chronic Medicaid underfunding. They are closing. When closure is avoided, they are often bought by ... Read More

Our Opinion: Michele Morrow is only one one of our problems


The woman who would take charge of K-12 education in this state has addressed her noxious trail of online posts — including calls to, you know, kill people — by ... Read More


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