Month: December 2023
WATCH LIVE: Biden visits Las Vegas to showcase $8.2 billion for 10 major rail projects around the country
Other train projects getting funding as part of Friday’s announcement are upgrades to heavily traveled corridors in Virginia and North Carolina and improvements to a rail bridge over the Potomac River to bolster passenger service in Washington.
Read MoreWATCH LIVE: Biden visits Las Vegas to showcase $8.2 billion for 10 major rail projects around the country
Other train projects getting funding as part of Friday’s announcement are upgrades to heavily traveled corridors in Virginia and North Carolina and improvements to a rail bridge over the Potomac River to bolster passenger service in Washington.
Read MoreThe White House’s Latest Move to Rein in Drug Prices
Each year, the U.S. government spends over $100 billion investing in the research and development of new technologies, with pharmaceutical companies being among the chief beneficiaries of this research. These public-private partnerships have led to some of the most important
Read MoreWhat happened after Hamas left the Nova festival site
Rami Shmuel went from producing a multi-day rave to searching through the bodies of partygoers who died at Nova festival.
Read MoreHarvard president apologizes for remarks on campus antisemitism – The Associated Press
Harvard president apologizes for remarks on campus antisemitism The Associated Press Why UPenn President Liz Magill is facing more pressure than other university presidents over antisemitism CNN Harvard president apologizes, says she feels ‘regret’ following testimony before Congress Fox News Opinion | The
Read MoreCourt Allows New York to Prohibit Guns in Sensitive Places
A panel of judges said the state is allowed under the Constitution to ban guns in locations such as parks and bars.
Read MoreIsraeli troops round up Palestinian men in northern Gaza as U.N. warns aid operation ‘in tatters’
The United Nations warned that its aid operation is “in tatters” because no place in the besieged enclave is safe.
Read MorePenn Donor Threatens to Rescind $100 Million Gift
The University of Pennsylvania donor threatening to rescind a $100 million gift over his alma mater’s handling of antisemitism on campus made a fortune in an offbeat part of Wall Street.
Read MoreChampioning Diversity From Inside Google
Annie Jean-Baptiste has the job of getting the company’s not-very-diverse developers to make its products more inclusive
Read MoreFDA Approves First CRISPR Treatment in U.S.
It was only 11 years ago that scientists Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier first described a new way to edit genes, called CRISPR, in a scientific paper. The discovery is so game-changing that the pair earned the Nobel Prize in
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