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Virginia Board of Education approves $25.4M for six new lab schools


The Virginia Board of Education approved $25.4 million for six new lab schools Thursday. State officials accelerated the approval process to use the existing lab school funding before the current ... Read More

These are the countries where TikTok is already banned


TikTok is banned in a handful of countries and not allowed on government-issued devices in a number of others. That's due to official worries that the popular video-sharing app poses ... Read More

Toxic: How the search for the origins of COVID-19 turned politically poisonous


BEIJING (AP) — The hunt for the origins of COVID-19 has gone dark in China, the victim of political infighting after a series of stalled and thwarted attempts to find the source of the virus that ... Read More

Britain's King Charles III will resume public duties next week after cancer treatment, palace says


The palace didn't provide an update on the king's health or his treatment, though it says that the "medical team are very encouraged by the progress made so far and remain positive about the King's ... Read More

DEAR ABBY: Three's more than a crowd for this tiny apartment


DEAR ABBY: "My boyfriend is 18 years younger than I am. Our relationship hasn't been perfect, but I love him to death. Unfortunately, I'm going through menopause and have all the side effects. Long ... Read More

At Berkeley, a Protest at a Dean’s Home Tests the Limits of Free Speech


Pro-Palestinian supporters disrupted a dinner for law students. There was a tussle over the microphone and conflicting claims of harm. Read More

Trump's lawyers grill ex-tabloid publisher as 1st week of hush money trial testimony nears a close


Defense lawyers in Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial are seeking to dig into a former tabloid publisher’s accounts of how he worked to protect the Republican’s 2016 presidential campaign. Read More

‘People need help now’—Why NYC’s unique Long Covid programs aren’t enough


New York City has served as a model for other state and local health agencies trying to tackle Long Covid, said Kate Murray, program manager of the Minnesota Department of Health’s Long Covid program. Read More

A National Security Insider Does the Math on the Dangers of AI


Jason Matheny, CEO of the influential think tank Rand Corporation, says advances in AI are making it easier to learn how to build biological weapons and other tools of destruction. Read More

The world’s largest 3D printer is at a university in Maine. It just unveiled an even bigger one


The university that boasts the world’s largest 3D printer developed one even bigger. And it’s poised to help tackle one of America’s biggest problems of all. Read More

How much Snap pays employees in the US


Data reveals annual salaries at Snapchat's owner, including engineering, product, research, sales, and other jobs at Snap. Read More

UPDATE: Lowest-Performing New Jersey Schools


Camden City School District County: Camden Summative Rating: 0.36 The data included the statement " Some schools did not get a score because the state did not have complete data for last school year. Read More


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