People who use AI too often are experiencing a strange and concerning new psychological condition, experts have warned.
Federal health authorities have taken the “unprecedented” step of instructing states to investigate certain individuals on Medicaid to determine whether they are ineligible because of their ...
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, a vocal critic of Newom’s response to quality-of-life issues, said that even as his city works with Caltrans to close camps, the agency’s local “right of way is consistently ...
The plan to bring a long-awaited university to Chula Vista took an important step toward reality as Gov. Gavin Newsom signed ...
Virtual learning offers convenience and accessibility, but cannot provide the social bonds and support of a college campus.
A recent interview with Steve Bannon reignited chatter about whether President Trump would try to run in 2028, despite the ...
The Lawrence public school district switched digital surveillance software vendors for the new school year while facing litigation that accuses school officials of unconstitutional spying on students, ...
In California thousands of young men are in crisis — not working and not in school. Helping them requires a multi-faceted ...
Some Texas colleges see promising results after cutting typical semesters in half. Shorter courses are gaining fans in ...
After years of whiplash over diversity policies, businesses remain caught between conflicting regulatory requirements, frustrated consumers and their employees.
Medical educators and health professionals warn that new federal student loan caps in President Donald Trump’s tax cut law could make it more expensive for many people to become doctors and could ...
The CEO of the nonprofit managing the Alamo has resigned after a powerful Republican state official criticized her and ...
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