(DC BUREAU) — With artificial intelligence poised to disrupt the job market, a bipartisan pair of senators has introduced legislation designed to bring the workforce impact of AI into view. Senators ...
(TNS) — For nature lovers, the pilgrimage to Lagunitas Creek to watch the returning salmon is as much a winter ritual as the salmon run itself. Given the public interest, and the continued restoration ...
Athing Mu ran her first race against professionals of 2025 at the Sound Running Track Fest, and was out-kicked by Swoosh TC athlete Sadie Sargent. It's not too often that you see so many eyes on a 'C' ...
A new bipartisan push in Washington is shining a spotlight on AI's impact on jobs. Senators Josh Hawley, R-Mo., and Mark Warner, D-Va., introduced the AI-Related Job Impacts Clarity Act, which would ...
U.S.-based companies announced more than 153,000 job cuts in October, the research firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported Thursday. “This is the highest total for October in over 20 years, and the ...
I retired as a birth and postpartum doula and went back to school for UX/UI design. I made a point to apply to three jobs every night to find a full time role to pay the bills. In September I applied ...
The Maryland Department of Health has released a public data tool to provide detailed information on three common respiratory illnesses — COVID-19, Flu, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) — that ...
In a statement to the German Press Agency, Apple claimed that it may have to turn off App Tracking Transparency in Europe as a result of “intense lobbying efforts”. Here’s why. In May 2021, Apple ...
The binary options of apocalypse or utopia miss the real force that produces the outcome: human choices. Almost daily, new headlines claim that artificial intelligence will either destroy work as we ...
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- NWEA, a K-12 assessment and research organization, announced today a new national dashboard that provides timely trends and data on U.S. student academic ...
Florida officers reported that, since Aug. 1, they’ve encountered more than 5,000 people they suspected were in the country illegally. Ashley Borja is a data reporter covering politics and government.