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Davenport schools are working to fill open positions before school starts Aug. 25, including teachers, support staff and ...
Visitors to the Nebraska State Capitol may notice a recently renovated space on the first floor. In June, the Nebraska State Historical Society reopened its gift shop for the first time since early in ...
A man was sentenced to 15 months in federal prison for defrauding COVID-19 pandemic relief programs of more than $750,000.
Unlike traditional AI systems that respond to user inputs with passive recommendations, agentic AI operates autonomously—learning, reasoning, and initiating actions on behalf of the consumer. This ...
State to receive $23 million in opioid settlement Illinois could receive more than $23 million from a recently announced ...
The scheme included the use of stolen identities of developmentally disabled persons who lived in long-term care facilities ...
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On a special episode (first released on July 10, 2025) of The Excerpt podcast: Climate psychologist Caroline Hickman talks ...
The convergence of multiple crises—including the COVID-19 pandemic, geopolitical fragmentation, climate shocks, digital disruption, and economic precarity—has exposed the fragility and limitations of ...
New information has been shared about the State Capitol's first full renovation in over 70 years during Thursday's Team Kentucky briefing.
US regulators approved Moderna Inc.’s COVID-19 vaccine for children, but for a narrower group than before, continuing Robert ...
The company expects to make the updated Spikevax available to U.S. patients in time for the 2025-26 respiratory virus season.
A judge sentenced a former security guard to five and a half to 14 years in prison for shooting and killing a customer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Kegia Mitchell entered an ...
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