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Republicans say crime rates justify National Guard rollouts to Democrat-led cities like Memphis. But many higher-crime cities ...
Abstract: Student retention in introductory programming courses remains a persistent challenge in higher education, with high failure and dropout rates impacting both learners and institutions. This ...
In a letter posted to the Maine attorney general's website, TransUnion said it "recently experienced a cyber incident involving a third-party application serving our U.S. consumer support operations." ...
In addition to federalizing the District of Columbia’s police force, the Trump administration announced Wednesday that it is taking over one of the city’s major transit hubs. Transportation Secretary ...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration announced Wednesday it was taking over Washington DC’s historic Union Station — an iconic rail hub that federal officials say has turned into a crime-ridden dump.
The Trump administration Wednesday moved to take over Washington, D.C.’s, Union Station as the president widens his federal crackdown on the nation’s capital. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said ...
Members of the National Guard stand guard at Union Station in Washington, D.C. (Xinhua/Shutterstock) The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it is assuming control of Washington, D.C.’s ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Whether it’s scrolling on social media or a simple online search, the cloud powers it all. And as artificial intelligence rapidly expands, so does the demand for the massive facilities ...
Lafayette officials and their partners in a coal-fired electric generating plant northwest of Alexandria are considering extending its life beyond the scheduled 2027 closure date to increase ...
A new investigation finds railroad bridge safety across the U.S. is hamstrung by minimal government oversight and limited transparency.
The Trump administration says it has arrested more than 700 people in Washington, DC as part of its mission to crack down on crime. Data given to NPR by the city's police department indicates a ...
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