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Tucked deep in the hotly debated Big Beautiful Bill that President Donald Trump signed this month is a provision establishing $1,000-per-child investment accounts for babies born during Trump's second ...
Google popularized the term "knowledge graph" in this 2012 blog post. Since then, there has been a massive momentum around ...
Plus, the University of Delaware expands its AI offerings for graduate students, the state launches a pilot to support small and diverse contractors and more Delaware moves.
Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary June 2025 unemployment rate was 4.9%, according to the Kentucky Center for ...
While a federal SALT cap is hotly debated, capping deductibility at $10,000 was an unambiguously good idea at the state level ...
Twenty-one running backs were selected in the 2025 NFL draft ahead of Kyle Monangai. Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles ...
The materials residents can recycle at home, work or drop-off locations in Eugene are expanding to align with the state's new Uniform Statewide Collection List. Changes include the addition of ...
Capitalism’s operating system is due for a major upgrade. How that turns out depends on enormously consequential political choices.
The State Transportation Board approved a new five-year construction program, focusing on pavement and bridge improvements.
A key moderate House Republican could oppose the GOP's reconciliation bill over Senate changes to Medicaid.
Gov. Gavin Newsom seems to have pivoted away from salary freezes proposed last month in favor of leave programs that increase California’s future liabilities.
Crystal Surdyk, city development director, discusses changes to the city’s code enforcement law during a recent CIty Council Housing Committee meeting as councilman Brent Sheldon, R-Ward 1, looks on.