The union said the agency's ongoing probe has “unleashed a wave of retaliation and disciplinary actions against teachers” by ...
Leila Turner-Scott reads a conversation her son Sam had with ChatGPT on the day of his death while at her home in Dripping ...
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City Council bemoans raising fees to pay for MISD bond omissions
City Council delayed higher drainage fees to fund East Wadley road work for the new Midland High, seeking $13.6M by 2029 amid ...
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Pipelines join portfolio optimization trend
Energy Transfer is evaluating a Permian NGL-to-gas conversion amid weak NGL rates and strong gas demand, a move analysts say ...
Frameworks change fast, but core skills persist and pay off in every stack. Before you reach for that framework, whether it’s ...
Halfway through the decade and the clock continues to tick down on San Jose's ambitious climate target of reaching carbon ...
The government is adding a new deduction for non-itemizers. Starting in 2026, they will be able to deduct up to US$1,000 of their taxable income when they file their taxes, if they give at least that ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine issued the following statement confirming anti-fraud measures currently in place to prevent fraud in Ohio's publicly-funded childcare system: "People are rightfully concerned ...
Nearly every SaaS product is either integrating AI or planning to do so. However, the term “AI” has become so broad that it’s ...
On Dec. 21, Puerto Rico's Gov. Jenniffer González-Colón approved Law 183-2025, which amends the Civil Code of Puerto Rico and ...
After the latest report of bodies in the bayou, City Hall needs to fill the information vacuum, identify solutions and show Houstonians that policymakers are taking action, writes the editorial board.
Non-profit governance specialist Suneet Sharma explores how boards move from “ensuring we don’t break the rules” to ...
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