Few people realize that a small program housed in the Department of Justice saves countless lives each year while costing the federal government next to nothing. Established in 1958, the Recognition & ...
Just before 9 a.m. on a recent day, Karla Guevara Olivas hustled through the security line inside one of Chicago’s two immigration courts. She opened a small office near the door, put her things down ...
When Garry Buettner, PhD, who has been studying the chemistry and biochemistry of vitamin C for at least four decades, was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), he applied his research to ...
Cherise Doyley was forced to attend a court hearing from her hospital bed — with no legal representation — because she did not consent to a C-section Vanessa Etienne is a Staff Writer for PEOPLE on ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Have you ever wondered why your C: drive fills up so quickly, even after allocating 100 GB or more of storage to it? Running low on storage can prevent ...
C-Tran’s board on Tuesday agreed to alter its structure after resisting an edict from the Washington State Department of Transportation for nine months. The board will switch to the state’s preferred ...
Macworld explains the Apple MacBook Neo’s two USB-C ports have dramatically different speeds: one 10Gbps port for fast data transfer and displays, another 480Mbps port primarily for charging. Apple ...
If it feels like all of your devices use USB-C now, you're not wrong — especially after Apple switched to the standard with the iPhone 15 series. But finding the right USB-C charger can still be a ...
Texas’ medical marijuana program is expanding, with new laws now in effect that increase access for patients across the state, including in North Texas. While much of the debate in 2025 centered on ...
Abstract: In radar maritime target detection tasks, most radars need to cover a wide observation area by scanning. The beam can not stay in one direction for a long time to obtain multiple accumulated ...
After receiving one of the country's most prestigious public-interest law fellowships, Yale Law School student Bill De La Rosa ’16 will embark on his most far-reaching project yet. With the two-year ...