The potential collapse of the Central Arizona Project due to continued low Colorado River flows could be a game-changer for Arizona's water use and policies, triggering vastly increased emphasis on ...
Arizona will take nearly a $3 trillion total economic hit and lose millions of jobs that would have come to the state by 2060 if Central Arizona Project deliveries are halted by the federal government ...
Launching an artificial intelligence tool to take notes and summarize important information from a virtual meeting can be ...
NEW YORK, June 25 (Reuters) - Investors expect heavy trading volume on Friday to reflect changes to the Russell indexes, including reclassifications for megacaps like Microsoft (MSFT.O), opens new tab ...
NEW YORK, June 25 (Reuters) - Investors expect heavy trading ⁠volume ⁠on Friday to reflect changes to the Russell ⁠indexes, including reclassifications for megacaps like Microsoft and the Russell 1000 ...
The Detroit Lions are facing a significant dilemma regarding a player selected in the first-round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Cornerback Terrion Arnold is facing multiple felony charges stemming from an ...
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The most commonly referred-to date of the NFL offseason every year is June 1. It’s the most significant date for teams from a salary cap management perspective, and one that’s been mentioned since ...
Harvard faculty voted in favor of capping A grades at 20% on Wednesday in an effort to combat grade inflation. "Today the Harvard faculty voted to make their grades mean what they say they mean," a ...
The Los Angeles Unified School District school board heard and discussed a preliminary plan to curb screen time weeks after it approved a community-driven resolution. The proposed guidance includes ...
The Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences on Tuesday wrapped up a vote to cap the number of A grades at 20 percent per course, plus or minus four A’s. The policy proposal, which faculty have ...