A new study finds that California's rules protecting workers from excessive heat likely save dozens of lives every year. This comes as the federal government considers national heat-protection rules.
Aviation faces ongoing needs for skilled workers, from pilots to engineers. The Andrew Brenneman Scholarship for Aviation addresses this by investing in undergraduates early in their education. It ...
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A small Catholic church in Orchard Park, New York shows how churches can become more accessible to disabled parishioners.
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Evelyn Arnold, who recently won the National Rice Month Scholarship Contest, shares tips on scholarship applications.
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Alexa comes to the web—what Alexa.com changes

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On his way to being confirmed as the nation’s top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promised lawmakers he would do ...
Orbital debris stopped being an abstract risk in 2025 and briefly became a live emergency, forcing operators to scramble ...
The decades-long effort to build a new fire station in Winthrop became a reality in 2025. In April, voters approved a $38.5-million debt exclusion to finance the construction of a new fire station at ...
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