North Carolina suspended cornerbacks coach Armond Hawkins amid allegations that the program awarded impermissible benefits to players, the university confirmed on Thursday. "North Carolina assistant ...
Man arrested in Branch County after armed domestic disturbance and police threats A man was arrested after a domestic disturbance involving guns in Branch County. Kalamazoo man facing 10 charges in ...
With just 10 days to go until Election Day, four candidates in Portage met with residents to make their final appeals to voters. Aircraft hydraulic manufacturers celebrate over 50 years in Kalamazoo ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Spectrum Sailing is making waves in Charleston by offering free sailing lessons to children with autism. Over the weekend, the program welcomed 20 kids to the water, ...
A group representing small businesses is calling for a quick resolution to the Alberta teachers’ strike, warning the ongoing work stoppage will cut into staffing and exacerbate existing uncertainty.
Their numbers are increasing at a concerning rate. But young adults and adolescents diagnosed with cancer often feel like they are alone. Jay Abramovitch, who was diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer ...
The FDA's pilot program aims to expedite reviews for domestically manufactured generic drugs, enhancing the U.S. pharmaceutical supply chain and reducing costs. The initiative requires ANDA applicants ...
The federal government’s shift to artificial intelligence (AI) in translation carries the promise of productivity boosts and faster communication, but also risks language rights and job losses, ...
If you want to stay a skeptic about the various technologies misleadingly called “artificial intelligence,” you probably shouldn’t chat with Greg Dorfman during an A.I. presentation. “It’s a real tool ...
If you’ve ever been stared down by a horse, you know it’s unsettling. Horses have those deep, unreadable eyes that seem to know something. Now imagine all that horsepower shrunk to coffee-table size ...
Rewards tied to improved hospital readmission rates were so small and so variable from year to year that they likely contributed to a “lack of effectiveness” for a key nursing home financial incentive ...
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