ST PAUL, Minn. — Wednesday morning's snow was no match for a determined group making their way through downtown St. Paul. "If there's stuff on there you can sweep, sweep it up," Johnny Griffin, Work ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Wednesday was a good-news, bad-news day for Garrett Crochet. The good news was the most important: In an “up-and-down” bullpen session meant to approximate the workload of two ...
Abstract: This communication presents a compact, broadband dual-resonant linearly polarized (LP) element aiming at enhancing the bandwidth of sequential rotation arrays (SRAs). The proposed LP element ...
Open source software with more than 1 million monthly downloads was compromised after a threat actor exploited a vulnerability in the developers’ account workflow that gave access to its signing keys ...
Detroit's Right to Counsel program provides free lawyers for income-eligible tenants who face eviction. Future funding for the program beyond this year is uncertain as the city looks for state and ...
Everlaw, the cloud-native investigation and litigation platform, today announced its partnership with Array, a leading litigation support firm. Through the collaboration, Array will incorporate ...
Watts Water Technologies (WTS 0.27%) isn't a name that appears on most investors' rotation watchlists. The Massachusetts-based manufacturer of plumbing, heating, and water quality solutions just ...
Back in 2017, the Department of Defense launched Project Maven -- an initiative to improve intelligence data from sensors, satellites, drones, and radar, and mine it for more usable insights. The ...
Pierre-Édouard Stérin is financing projects to make France less Muslim, more Catholic and more capitalist. He says his program has trained thousands running for municipal office on Sunday. By ...
On Monday, the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board came to the defense of President Donald Trump’s use of force against Iran, focusing specifically on the nuclear issue. The editorial essentially ...
For the last 4 years, residency applicants have been given the option to ‘signal’ their top program choices. The goal: Medical students are not submitting (or paying for) as many applications to ...
POLICE ARE NOW INVESTIGATING WHAT CAUSED THE CRASH. A NEW PROGRAM IN OSCEOLA COUNTY WILL SET PEOPLE UP TO GET HIGH PAYING JOBS IN CONSTRUCTION. THE CONSTRUCTION TRADE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IS PART OF ...