The nonprofit Poynter Institute, a leader for 50 years in strengthening ethical journalism and audience trust, is pleased to announce a pilot project establishing a local public editor to serve the ...
The New Mexico Border Authority’s mission is to advance infrastructure that supports long-term growth and strengthens border communities. Growth isn’t just about moving goods or creating jobs – it’s ...
Experts discuss how arrhythmia evaluation is tailored based on symptom frequency, severity, and patient risk, using a stepwise approach from short-term to extended monitoring to guide timely and ...
Jennifer Peter has been named editor-in-chief of The Marshall Project, the Pulitzer Prize-winning nonprofit newsroom that covers criminal justice. When Peter joins The Marshall Project on Sept. 29, ...
Google just upgraded its AI image model, and it actually looks to be a pretty significant step up. The company rolled out Gemini 2.5 Flash Image today, a major refresh that promises smarter and more ...
Experts discuss the growing role of early detection and predictive strategies in managing arrhythmias—particularly atrial fibrillation—highlighting the impact of wearable technology, challenges in ...
SAN ANTONIO – Ed Arnold, editor of the San Antonio Business Journal, joined the KSAT Q&A on Monday to discuss the latest Project Marvel developments. On Tuesday, Bexar County commissioners voted to ...
As VP of my HOA and an active member of my neighborhood in West Greeley, I make a point to stay informed about development and planning in our city. That’s why I attended a community open house on the ...
To the editor: Anyone surprised by the alignment of Trump administration policies with the extreme right-wing Project 2025 promoters simply was not paying attention to the neo-fascism espoused by ...
There are many of us, who are very concerned about this West Greeley Project. Why is Martin Lind not paying it himself? Why was he denied in Larimer County and now suddenly he’s asking Greeley to fund ...
A rendering of the McKinney Texas Temple, designed to be about 30,000 square feet and 120 feet tall. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints submitted plans for this version, a compromise from ...
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