Month: February 2022
- Politics
GOP Lawsuit Looks To Throw Out Absentee Voting In Arizona
PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Republican Party is asking the state Supreme Court to strike down the vote-by-mail system used…
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Potato farmers conquer a devastating worm—with paper made from bananas
Potato cyst nematodes are a clever pest. These microscopic worms wriggle through the soil, homing in the roots of young…
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How U.S. higher ed is reacting to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is reverberating in U.S. higher education and highlighting the sector’s global ties. Colleges’ actions show the…
Read More » - Career and Jobs
Can’t Land Your Dream Job? Your Resume May Be Sabotaging Your Chances
Research has found that a majority of job-seekers have one or more errors on their resumes. Make sure you’re not…
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Putin Could Face War Crimes Charges As International Criminal Court Opens Investigation
International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim A.A. Khan has announced that he will open an investigation into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.…
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The Supreme Court appears eager to gut the EPA, but can’t figure out how to do it
West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency is one of the most frustrating cases that the Supreme Court has heard in…
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25 Women’s History Month Facts for Kids
Did you know that Women’s History Month first started as a Day and a Week? We didn’t either! Learn more…
Read More » - Entrepreneurs
Supreme Court Considers Limiting E.P.A.’s Ability to Address Climate Change
WASHINGTON — Members of the Supreme Court’s conservative majority on Monday questioned the scope of the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability…
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45 6th Grade Science Projects That Will Wow Your Students
Hands-on science is the best way to learn at any age. When you see concepts in action, you really understand…
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Pfizer Shot Is Far Less Effective in 5- to 11-Year-Olds Than in Older Kids, New Data Show
The coronavirus vaccine made by Pfizer-BioNTech is much less effective in preventing infection in children ages 5 to 11 years…
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