Usha Lee McFarling is a former STAT reporter. The National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine is scrubbing pending reports of words such as “health equity,” “marginalized populations,” ...
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The Miami Dolphins are the NFL's first 0-3 team this year. After a gutsy 31-21 loss to their AFC East rivals in the Buffalo Bills on Thursday Night Football, the team may have to start considering ...
On this week’s Fully Equipped podcast, I chatted with Johnny Wunder and Ian Fraser about the mini driver. Who’s it for? Why’s it useful? When is it a bad idea? And maybe most importantly, Can it ...
"World of Tanks 2.0" is a sequel in everything but name. This free update, the biggest since the wildly popular vehicular skirmish game launched in 2010, adds so many new features, improvements, and ...
Aaliyan Mohammed is a Newsweek contributor based in Atlanta, GA. His focus is MLB content. Aaliyan has been with Newsweek since 2024 and previously worked at MLB.com, Wisconsin Sports Heroics and ...
There are certain Linux commands I consider essential. These commands range from networking, troubleshooting, and file viewing. They're also easy enough for new users to learn. Get more in-depth ZDNET ...
Berkshire’s operating results for the second quarter and first six months of 2025 and 2024 are summarized in the following paragraphs. However, we urge investors and reporters to read our 10-Q, which ...
The City of Sioux City will be applying for grants to help finance replacing lead pipes in water lines. Many Sioux City residents got a letter last November, warning that their property could have a ...
If you've been following Eagles camp developments, you know two things – they've been practicing in disgustingly hot temps, and the defense really seems to be coming along. Not much changed Thursday ...
SUVA PLANINA, Serbia (AP) — A severe drought this summer has left over 1,000 cows and horses without water on a mountain in southeast Serbia, forcing the authorities to bring up emergency supplies.