Records obtained by The Texas Tribune show how universities are using the technology to reshape curriculum under political pressure, raising concerns about academic freedom.
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AFRIQOM, Africa’s leading fertilizer and agricultural markets intelligence firm, has announced the launch of AfricaFertilizer 2.0 ...
The Valencian government has announced a new incentive scheme offering hunters €40 for every wild boar they capture and ...
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President Donald Trump's pardon of Tina Peters applies to her state criminal case, Peter Ticktin, her Florida-based attorney, ...
Braille books, business cards and tactile maps are often crafted in prisons throughout the U.S. The job is more fun than most prison work.