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When inventor and scientist Josh Miele was 4 years old, a neighbor poured sulfuric acid on his head, burning and permanently blinding him. In his new book Connecting Dots: A Blind Life, Miele ...
Credit card company reports show conflicting signals stemming from attitudes towards inflation, and especially tariffs.
As Otto argues, “what is absolutely clear is that the more people are in harm’s way and the more vulnerable they are, the greater their risk.” Focusing on unique case studies and engaging in ...
Early in her career, Barbara Vettorel grappled with self-doubt and uncertainty. “I struggled with the fear of failure for the longest time,” she shares. “There are a million reasons to become ...
Iraq officials have arrested an ISIS member in connection with the Bourbon Street terrorist attack that left 15 people dead ...
Connecting the Dots through Culture ... Island perspectives were incorporated in early learning. “Aboriginal people have their own cultures, their own ways of knowing and doing, their own ...
The Chinatown Stitch highway cap project is hosting pop-up events to share design options for a park that aims to restore and ...
Versique Executive, Professional & Interim Recruiting, based out of Minnesota, promotes HR Leader Luke Witt to Managing ...
Harvard University fights back against U.S. President Donald Trump's attacks on academic freedom and lifesaving research with ...
With America’s 750 or so overseas military bases in around 80 countries, it’s high time to close these bases, pocket the ...