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Liam Price just cracked a 60-year-old problem that world-class mathematicians have tried and failed to solve. He’s 23 years old and has no advanced mathematics training. What he does have is a ChatGPT ...
Grocery shopping shouldn’t drain your energy — or your bank account. It can be draining to sit down and make a grocery list, but going to the store without a list can also lead to overspending or ...
I was doing a talk about teaching in the age of AI recently, and when I’d finished walking through the ways the AI “homework machine” had exposed and undermined our transactional system of schooling ...
Jim Trankina describes himself as “one of the many fortunate students forever shaped by the remarkable Susan S. Starrett.” There are many, indeed. Through a career that spanned six-plus decades, more ...
Prince George's police charged a Temple Hills man with murder after his former girlfriend was found fatally shot inside a vehicle on Brooks Drive. Accidental house fire in Carroll County causes $150K ...
The White House’s entrance is currently framed by a row of Ionic columns, but now, a President Donald Trump’s appointed head of a federal arts commission is proposing a change to the historic entryway ...
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Louisiana’s economy is built on energy and manufacturing — from refining to chemicals and LNG to steel, fertilizer and rubber. Although Louisiana and the U.S. aspire to diversify industries, we must ...
Minnesota is heading toward a defining election this fall, and the business community cannot afford to misunderstand what is at stake. Minnesota has seen unprecedented growth in government, an ...
Chef Will Coleman’s viral 6-to-1 grocery shopping method instructs shoppers to buy six vegetables, five fruits, four proteins, three starches, two sauces and one fun item. The following is an excerpt ...
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