Today, the American Library Association (ALA) filed a friend of the court brief affirming the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Universal Service Fund (USF) and one of its four programs, E-Rat ...
Had they included just one of Tony Hoare’s achievements, many scientific careers would be considered prestigious enough. His had a long list, unfortunately closed by his passing away at the age of 92 ...
The author of “The Population Bomb,” the 1968 book that predicted global famine and ever-increasing scarcity, did change the ...
The Bradley County Democratic Party welcomed Chris Schelich, Engagement Director for The Caring Place, as guest speaker at its recent monthly meeting, where members also presented a $100 ...
The plan envisions splitting Whistler’s 17 tennis courts into a network of 28 pickleball-specific courts and eight ...
The idea of conception dreams may be unfamiliar to international readers, but taemong is very commonplace among Koreans. Ask any person what their taemong was, they would tell you about dreams their ...
The trucking industry may not be facing immediate driver shortages across all segments, but a weak and inconsistent pipeline of new drivers and ...
After more than a decade of bringing Vancouver’s culinary community together, the Curry Cup is closing out with a final competition that promises serious heat, big talent and a whole lot of heart. On ...
Eric McCain's death was emblematic of continuing struggles by San Francisco housing provider HomeRise, which Nancy Pelosi has called a "beacon of hope" and "model for the nation." ...
Six thousand eight hundred feet below the floor of an active nickel mine in northern Ontario, something has gone extremely cold. Not cold in the way of a walk-in freezer, or a liquid nitrogen tank, or ...
And while my friends and family back home deal with yet another nationwide blackout (this year’s third), I’m in California watching nervously as the U.S. challenges Cuba to a game of geopolitical ...
He reassured the patient that a standard course of antibiotics would do the trick. But Gerry Wright was not a run-of-the-mill patient. At the time, he was director of the Michael G. DeGroote Institute ...