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In 2023, the U.S. secretaries of Education and Agriculture did something Missouri can’t shrug off: They told Gov. Mike Parson that from 1987 to 2020 the state underfunded Lincoln University by about ...
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With enforcement now reaching familiar retail brands, privacy is no longer an issue retail executives can treat as background ...
Welcome back to the MBN Iran Briefing, a new offering from the premier Arabic-first American news and commentary platform about the Middle East.. This week, we look at the seven moments and themes ...
Waymo spent years promising a driverless future, then cut much of the human labor that once sat behind the wheel. Now it is quietly paying people to walk up to stalled robotaxis and shut their doors ...
In the early 2020s, data privacy was often treated as a legal tax—a series of checkboxes to satisfy auditors and avoid the dreaded GDPR fines. But as we move through 20 ...
Nestled along the Madison River, Ennis is a fly-fishing paradise that will make every day of retirement feel like a getaway. The main street looks like it jumped straight out of a Western movie, with ...
The land that now comprises A.W. Marion State Park was once farmland, and hints of this agricultural heritage can still be spotted by observant visitors – old fence lines, the occasional foundation ...