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Alberta teachers won't engage in work-to-rule as classes resume: union
The head of Alberta's teachers union says they will abide by a back-to-work order and will not engage in illegal actions such ...
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From Boring to Brilliant: How Reimagining USPTO Fee Structure Is Central to U.S. Economic Security
Howard Lutnick has been universally criticized by industry for his reported proposal to tax patent values and revenue share with universities. But Lutnick is absolutely right about the problem. Here's ...
Engaging in creative pursuits could wind back the clock and delay cognitive decline, potentially leading to better memory, ...
Threads launched a new feature that allows for more expression. “Ghost posts” let you post disappearing content to Threads ...
Howard Marks explains how risk tolerance shapes investment decisions and board behavior. Learn how to align strategy with ...
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How to Make a Charcuterie Board
Charcuterie boards include a variety of meat, cheeses, and all of your favorite extras — like fruit, nuts, and dips! Get ...
Undersized by NHL standards, the Panthers' Gustav Forsling clocked the hardest shot by any NHL defenseman in 2024-25. Here's ...
Scientists in Alaska are working to develop a sustainable and affordable fungus-based solution for insulation.
These tech tools provide elementary teachers with ways to differentiate instruction, increasing student engagement and choice ...
As Donald Trump boards Air Force One for the first East Asia trip of his second term, he is confronting the main challenge ...
With both Craig Albernaz and Kai Correa gone, Cleveland's skipper will be tested in a critical third season at the helm.
Carole Briggs explains how the most difficult legal issues rarely start with bad intent. They start with unclear boundaries.
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