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The Raw Story· 8 hours agoBy contrast, the string of catastrophes that trailed George W. Bush, from Iraq to Hurricane Katrina to his obliviousness to warning signs in the housing...
This Core Programming Language Just Turned 60: Here's Why It Mattered
MakeUseOf· 6 hours agoThere are many programming languages in use today, but only a few can claim to have revolutionized...
Patriots' owner Robert Kraft sells NYC apartment for $22.5 million
FOX Business· 23 hours agoRobert Kraft recently offloaded his luxury New York City apartment, and according to the Wall Street...
Doctor Who Falsely Claimed COVID Vaccines Make You Magnetic Has Medical License Restored
IFLScience· 8 hours agoAfter losing her medical license following a series of false claims about COVID-19 vaccines –...
Q&A: What’s the situation with TerraPower plant?
Arizona Daily Sun· 6 days agoHalf of the zero-emission electricity generated for the grid in the U.S. comes from nuclear reactors, and the Biden-Harris administration is aiming to...
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TMZ· 6 hours agoArticles - May, 2021 'The Wire' Actor Chris Clanton Shot in Baltimore May Gray Hot Shots -- Guess Who! Max Kellerman Gives Logan Paul Props for Mayweather Fight, But You're Gonna Get Smoked Stephen 'Wonderboy
Rockville Police Are Searching for Culprits of a $4,500 Pickleball Paddle Heist - Washingtonian
Washingtonian· 2 days agoHaving conquered tennis courts, restaurants, and celebrities ranging from Tom Brady to Bill Gates,...
BASIC turns 60: Why simplicity was this programming language's blessing and its curse
ZDNet· 2 days agoLong before you were picking up Python and JavaScript, in the predawn darkness of May 1, 1964, a...
The multimillion-dollar fight over WA’s cap-and-invest program
The Columbian· 7 days agoBolstered by an almost $5 million war chest, supporters of Washington’s cap-and-invest program have...
Dell turns 40: How a teenager transformed $1,000 worth of PC parts into a tech giant
ZDNet· 4 days agoFor the personal computer industry, 1984 was a wild ride, dominated by a handful of startups run by young people with big ideas. The year began with a bang when 28-year-old Steve Jobs introduced ...