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10,000 websites, 10 years: Inside the U.S. government's behemoth plan to overhaul its online...
Fast Company Magazine· 4 days agoU.S. government websites are notoriously difficult to use. The government is undertaking a massive overhaul to update and standardize more than 10,000 web pages used by more than 400 million ...
College leaders beg Minnesotans to submit FAFSA to get financial aid for school
MPR News· 2 days agoThe FAFSA, or the Free Application for Financial Aid, is how prospective and current students...
It’s horrifying what’s happened to Ukrainians with disabilities during Russia’s war – we cannot...
The Independent via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoTHE FORGOTTEN VICTIMS OF UKRAINE: Comment: Reporting on the kidnapping and abuse of the most...
College leaders beg Minnesotans to submit FAFSA to get financial aid for school - Austin Daily...
Austin Daily Herald· 2 days agoThe FAFSA, or the Free Application for Financial Aid, is how prospective and current students...
Now The Senate Has Unveiled Its AI Roadmap, What Next?
Forbes· 20 hours agoAs he presented the plan, Schumer said three words govern what the group has done: urgency, humility...
Joly wheels up for Eurasia
Politico· 4 days agoEquality Minister MARCI IEN, and Families, Children and Social Development Minister JENNA SUDDS. — NDP Leader JAGMEET ... event hosted at the Canadian Embassy, titled “Our ...
Emory to celebrate grads off-site amid upheaval on campus
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 5 days agoAs community members at Emory University gathered by the hundreds on a Friday afternoon to rally in...
Hard right could hold more power in EU parliament after election
Reuters· 3 days agoFrom his office in a distant annexe, French right-wing lawmaker Jean-Paul Garraud has his sights set...
The new iPad Pro looks like a winner
The Verge· 5 days agoIn this week’s Installer: new iPads, surprising games, and a Twitter doc.
How an unlikely bromance on Capitol Hill led to more weapons on the battlefield in Ukraine
NBC Universal via AOL· 4 days agoThe story is so familiar that by now it's a Capitol Hill cliche: Lawmakers from different parties...