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Inside the Decision to Kill Iran’s Qassem Soleimani
The Atlantic· 19 hours agoAny assessment of the Middle East’s future must contend with an unpleasant fact: Iran remains committed to objectives that threaten both the region and...
A Book Outlines the Social Study of Science
Columbia University News· 5 days agoIn Smoother Pebbles, Jonathan Cole traces the development of the sociology of science. Smoother Pebbles presents a collection of essays authored or...
Microsoft Copilot Plus PCs FAQ: What it is, features, how to access it, and PC requirements
Windows Central via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFor instance, you might ask Copilot to write up an essay outline, and then a distant server...
How two professors harnessed generative AI to teach students to be better writers
Fast Company Magazine· 2 days agoWhen ChatGPT emerged a year and half ago, many professors immediately worried that their students...
A Rare Sixties-Era Bob Dylan Painting Is Up for Auction
The New York Observer· 3 days agoThe abstract painting was created during the songwriter's time in Woodstock, New York. In the summer...
Not surprised Judson ISD is passing students who are failing
San Antonio Express-News· 7 days agoBeing a mother of two sons who attended schools in Judson ISD, I am not surprised that more than...
Brain trust: Union students build knowledge, bonds through academic decathlon
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 5 days agoYou may recognize Union High School Academic Decathlon team members by the matching self-designed...
In the Focus: 70 years ago, school integration was a dream; was big issue in Connecticut, too
Republican-American· 7 days agoSeventy years ago this week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled separating children in schools by race was...
City, Tribal Leaders Announce Plan for Controversial Statues
Santa Fe Reporter· 17 hours agoIn a press briefing yesterday afternoon, Mayor Alan Webber said he and City Councilors Carol...
Fiction and nonfiction book picks for every reader this summer
Newsweek· 3 days agoCurated for you by Newsweek staff are our most recommended, fairly recent fiction and nonfiction reads. Washington's sophomore novel is a tender story of former best friends who come back into ...