Microsoft is having a big Copilot problem. PCWorld reported last month that the company’s flagship AI Assistant holds only ...
Summit Fire & EMS and Red, White & Blue Fire emergency medical crews now carry “whole blood” to administer to trauma patients thanks to grant funding for a new program. A grant from the National ...
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Terry Morrow announces run as write-in for Smith County clerk after primary disqualification
Terry Morrow, disqualified from the Republican primary, is advancing her bid for Smith County Clerk as a write-in candidate for the November election. List of companies being boycotted in January Ohio ...
When the Trump administration slashed foreign aid, it gutted a program that had reduced malaria deaths world wide. In northern Cameroon, health workers tried to protect children in one last rainy ...
Social Security may be a program for a majority of American workers, but younger generations are balking at paying more to secure the faltering system if it doesn’t guarantee them their own benefits ...
After being paused for 7.6 million borrowers under President Biden’s SAVE plan (Saving on A Valuable Education), the Trump administration announced a settlement that will — if it gets approved in ...
There are only so many hours in the day. Unless you’re a pro runner, fitting in back-to-back training days with hour-plus runs can be quite daunting. But what if we told you a little secret: you can ...
A city program launched Dec. 10 offers homeowners and building owners free guidance on how to implement clean energy solutions. Bloomington Energy Works funds energy usage audits and outreach efforts ...
The U.S. Department of Education plans to end a student loan debt forgiveness program used by millions of Americans. The feds said Dec. 9 that they had reached a proposed court settlement to kill the ...
A new class of drugs is saving the lives of children who once had no hope. These high-tech medicines can replace defective genes. But there's a catch. Many cost millions of dollars for a single dose.
DENVER — The U.S. Department of Education is moving to shut down the SAVE plan, a student loan repayment program used by more than 7 million borrowers, following a legal settlement with several states ...
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