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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. U.S.-Iran talks continue, but Iran is reluctant to abandon its nuclear enrichment program. In the view of Iranian ...
New research is diving deeper into why ultra-processed foods are so addictive. UNC nutrition experts say the U.S. food system isn’t designed to help consumers stay healthy. Other WRAL Top Stories ...
York College is launching a new Lifelong Learning Program for adults 18 and older. The program will be led by a former manager from Penn State York's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Classes will be ...
A United Nations carbon-offsetting program for airlines known as Corsia has everything that one might expect would repel the Trump administration: increased costs for consumers, efforts to combat ...
Hyesang Chang and colleagues, from Stanford University, explored why some children struggle to learn math compared to their peers in a new JNeurosci paper. Children selected which numbers were bigger ...
Rising free cash flow, a 4% dividend, and a new $10 billion share buyback program have investors hitting the buy button. A focus on bundled offerings is helping AT&T attract more customers. The ...
For years, gaming on Linux sounded like something you tried once, failed at, and never admitted again. This same sentence can be said for the OS and its multiple distros when an experienced Windows ...
Blue Origin has “paused” its New Shepard program for the next two years, a move that likely signals a permanent end to the suborbital space tourism initiative. The small rocket and capsule have been ...
A century ago, work was unsafe and openly adversarial. Strikes were common. Turnover was extreme. Productivity suffered. HR—then called personnel—was created to manage this instability. Its job wasn’t ...
Video games were often dismissed as a waste of time by people who didn’t play them. But for players, games consistently offered lessons that extended far beyond the screen. From social dynamics and ...
Every year, NeurIPS produces hundreds of impressive papers, and a handful that subtly reset how practitioners think about scaling, evaluation and system design. In 2025, the most consequential works ...
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