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The seismic shifts in the labour market began during the early days of COVID-19, when 22 million people lost their jobs and ...
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Readers’ Turn to Write: Glow up, Appalachia: Reflections on leadership, racism and responsibilityThe following is an adaptation of a blog posted by Fileve T. Palmer, PhD, an artist, researcher and regional development specialist, on her website. She lives in Great Valley. This past week, I ...
Mark Launiu is the co-founder and director of community engagement and events for MADE MOBB, a Kansas City-based streetwear ...
Jana Kramer’s husband Allan Russell reveals why he was unbothered by her past marriages and chose to focus on their future ...
Over the past decade, health insurance companies have increasingly embraced the use of artificial intelligence algorithms. Unlike doctors and hospitals, which use AI to help diagnose and treat ...
Antarctica appears sparse. Nothing but white ice, glaciers and harsh conditions that only a few animals have adapted to ...
OpEd: Congress considers the next federal budget, critical programs helping to save lives and rebuild communities could be ...
The FDA is staffed with medical experts who have the capability to evaluate insurance algorithms before they are used to make coverage decisions. The agency already reviews many medical AI tools for ...
What are siblings but the co-stars of your family life? The relationships between brothers and sisters are inherently rich ...
Samuele Jenkins’ and Jessica Ivey’s cases raise complex questions of parental culpability and how his checkered arrest record ...
CLEAN, an organization that represents car-wash workers in Los Angeles and Orange counties, said that in the past two weeks, ...
Today, millions of unexploded bombs remain, posing a deadly threat to children and their families. An estimated one-fourth of Laos is contaminated and less than 10 percent has been cleared. This ...
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