A toxic haze engulfed Delhi on Monday, affecting visibility on the road and delaying flights and trains.
Syracuse, N.Y. — Section III boys basketball standings by class through December 14. If standings are missing or incomplete, ...
Nine startup founders were selected for University of Missouri-St. Louis' Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center's Anchor ...
Joe Surmeier, president and CEO of Professional Engineering Consultants, is a member of the Wichita Business Journal's Power ...
ShineOn’s proprietary product, SOB100, a HLA-G targeted exosome drug delivery carrier, has passed the U.S. FDA IND review and ongoing Phase I study, making it as a first-in-class–potential HLA-G ...
It’s well established that children have an easier time learning second languages. In recent years, scientists have studied ...
Why: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, announces an investigation of potential securities claims on behalf of shareholders of New Era Energy & Digital, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAI) resulting ...
Aspire 13 adds official, first-class Python support so distributed apps can orchestrate Python services natively alongside ...
Wheeling Central dominated the West Virginia Class A high school football playoff field and Williamstown, its only regular ...
By Mike Scarcella WASHINGTON, Dec 12 (Reuters) - A federal judge in California ruled on Friday that Live Nation and its ...
Match of the Day pundit Shay Given believes Ollie Watkins was rewarded for his work-rate and perseverance when he scored ...
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Should students have cellphones in class? Indiana said no 2 years ago. Now the law may get stricter.
Indiana schools had to ban cellphones and other devices like tablets and laptops from class time following a new law in 2024. New bills would end exceptions to that law.
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