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Jad Tariq, a Rhodes College alum, recently joined Bob Dylan's backing band for shows in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe outlined plans to fast-track the adoption of artificial intelligence within the CIA, an agency known for being slow to adapt to the times. Giving the keynote address at the ...
TSMC is accelerating CoWoS capacity expansion while also pushing ahead with next-generation panel-level packaging, CoPoS, aiming to use a new "round-to-square" architecture to break through cost and ...
Richard Barrett guides you through the licks, tricks and techniques used by Joe Bonamassa and Eric Johnson to play fast, precise yet fluid and expressive blues-rock solos. In this guided lesson, ...
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Getting a visa to visit the U.S. may soon take less time – but cost more money – for some travelers. Starting July 1, travelers applying for B1 and B2 nonimmigrant visas for business and tourism will ...
BATON ROUGE, La. - Louisiana education leaders are shaking up the rules for pre-kindergarten programs across the state. The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, known as BESE, met in a special ...
Fast-tracking very large IPOs is, in essence, helping indexes better represent all the public companies that matter to the economy and the stock market. In 2026, three of the five major U.S. index ...
Editor's Note: This analysis was updated to reflect S&P's consultation results released late on June 4, 2026. We’ve talked before about how the U.S. initial public offering (IPO) market has been ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais allowed southern Republicans to conduct partisan gerrymanders, unencumbered by Voting Rights Act protections for minority ...