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By MICHAEL MILLENSON A Rock Health write-up of this year’s Epic Users Group Meeting captured the artificial intelligence vibe with a play on the names of…
I used to think a legacy was something you built with your hands. A family business passed down, a well-worn Bible with your name inscribed on…
As HC upholds his arrest, a look at Congress ex-MLA Dharam Chhoker’s saga of legal tussles with ED
This high court order marks another setback for Dharam Chhoker. In June, the same court had granted him interim bail, but soon after, the Supreme Court…
As many Literature/ELA teachers know, T.S. Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock is a worth teaching for any number of reasons, from mood and…
The Engagement Gap: Discovery Education CEO Brian Shaw on What’s Missing in K–12 Classrooms
Nearly 1,400 voices—students, teachers, superintendents, and parents—shed light on how engagement is defined, measured, and misunderstood in schools. INTERVIEW | by Victor RiveroEngagement may be the…
<!–Uday Deb–> Jarange wanted all Marathas declared Kunbis. Government says it’ll have an answer in two months. As the Maratha quota stir’s play-pause-repeat cycle hits pause,…
A trader works at the New York Stock Exchange on Sept. 12, 2025. NYSELONDON — European stocks rose to start the new trading week ahead of…
Affordability Alone Not Enough, India Must Focus on Sustainable Healthcare : Dr Girdhar Gyani
New Delhi: India’s healthcare debate has for years revolved around affordability, but without equal focus on sustainability, the system risks becoming unviable, warned Dr Girdhar Gyani,…
Yoga has been many things in my life – exercise, discipline, refuge, teacher. It provided me with a safe place to befriend my body and…
By MATTHEW HOLT I have been on a quest to try to understand why I am being charged $34.95 by Labcorp for some lab tests that…
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