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Mar 28 2024
Opinion
Baltimore’s tragic bridge collapse is a test for American leadership
The nation awoke Tuesday to images of a ghastly tragedy: Baltimore’s iconic Francis Scott Key Bridge had collapsed after a giant cargo ship lost power — and control — and slammed into one of the bridge’s key support columns. Several vehicles and eight construction workers were on the bridge, and rescue crews raced to save them from the cold water of early spring. As Baltimore Mayor Brandon M.
Washington PostApr 15 2024
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Harlingen South eyes regional golf test after another strong district showing
HARLINGEN — For a third straight year the Harlingen South boys golf team has taken a district title, and now the girls have a streak of their own, winning back-to-back titles in District 32-5A. Harlingen South head boys coach Anthony Milligan and head girls coach Tiffany Albury have been in charge of the programs the past three years as they shift their focus to the Region IV-5A tournament
MyRGVNewsMar 21 2024
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Marine Gauntlet in Tuscaloosa tests stamina, strength
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) - The third annual Marine Gauntlet is set for 8 a.m. Saturday morning, March 23 at Sokol Park in Tuscaloosa. It’s a 5-mile race that features more than 20 obstacles including a Marine regulation O-course. Tuscaloosa city councilman Lee Busby is one of the founding members of the gauntlet and expects the number of participants to be around 500, the largest ever. “We
Fox 6 WBRCApr 23 2024
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North Korea tests missile arsenal, has date circled on calendar for more possible provocations, experts say
North Korea launched suspected short-range ballistic missiles into the sea on Monday, South Korean officials said. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the weapons were launched near Pyongyang and flew approximately 185 miles before falling in the waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan. The launches came amid speculation that North Korea could soon launch a banned satellite into
Fox News (Online News)Apr 07 2024
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Biden will again test the limits of student loans to reach younger voters
President Joe Biden is expected to announce a new attempt at mass student loan forgiveness, setting up another battle with Republicans as he looks to woo younger voters in the 2024 election. It will be his second, and in some respects his third, try to make good on a 2020 campaign promise to cancel student loans, with high political and financial stakes. “From day one of my administration, I
Washington ExaminerMar 05 2021
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FDA authorizes over-the-counter coronavirus test
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday issued an emergency use authorization for a COVID-19 test for home and other over-the-counter uses.
Why it matters: The single-use test, developed by Cue Health, may increase the availability of reliable coronavirus tests in the United States, potentially allowing Americans to avoid trips to the doctor’s office or a testing site.
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AxiosApr 06 2024
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Neuroscientists David Eagleman proposes test of intelligence for AI to Utah audience
SALT LAKE CITY — What is intelligence? As it turns out, the rapidly developing technology of artificial intelligence and large language models may not only become an asset in pursuing new scientific discoveries, but also might turn out to be a vital resource from which we can explore the true nature of intelligence. That's according to David Eagleman, a neuroscientist currently teaching at
KSLMar 20 2024
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Minnesota goat tests positive for Avian Flu
The state board of animal health says it marks the first U.S. case where a cow, sheep, goat or relative has tested positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. A young goat in western Minnesota is now part of a groundbreaking case, considered the first domestic ruminant (cattle, sheep, goats and related animals) to test positive for the avian flu. The Minnesota Board of Animal Health (MBAH
KARE11Mar 26 2024
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Delaware County to test voting equipment for primary Thursday
MUNCIE, Ind. − As required by state law, the Delaware County Election board will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday in the basement of the Delaware County Building, 100 W. Main St., to test the electronic voting system that will be used during the May 7 primary elections. The test is open to the public. Also during the meeting, the board will vote on approval of poll sites and the ballots to be used for
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