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The state Office of the Inspector General released a scathing 59-page report last week calling out the Steamship Authority ...
Families, sheriffs and providers agree: jail is often the default response to addiction, even as withdrawal can become a ...
A new CAP analysis finds that the federal government is rife with officials who deny climate change in leadership positions ...
A DOT study looked at risk factors including lighting, nearby liquor stores, on- and off-ramps located on the same side, ...
Layoffs are up, while white-collar workers are struggling to get hired. The culprit is high interest rates, not AI.
The optional new rules aim to make things easier for ‘innovative’ startups and SMEs, but they could also erode workers’ ...
Virginia Roberts Guiffre's posthumous memoir, “Nobody's Girl,” has sold 1 million copies worldwide just two months after its ...
Ofcom’s first assessment since the Online Safety Act came into force highlights early progress, remaining gaps, and what ...
To our immune system, a potentially lifesaving gene therapy can look a lot like a dangerous infection. That's because most genetic medicine uses viruses or double-stranded DNA to deliver genetic ...
This study conducts a performance evaluation of a blockchain-based Human Resource Management System (HRMS) utilizing smart contracts to enhance organizational efficiency and scalability. Despite ...
The Houston Chronicle analyzed nine years of data on the city's bayou deaths to make sense of the rising trend that sparked rumors of a serial killer.