New Hampshire's Blue Envelope Program aims to improve interactions between law enforcement and disabled residents, but implementation is lacking.
The next generation of its beloved semi-modular soft synth, Zebra 3 has been "rebuilt from scratch" and brings together ...
My wedding day unravelled when my excluded brother arrived holding a returned envelope, turning my mother's innocent mistake ...
For the second day in a row, No. 60 Oregon women’s tennis (11-10, 2-7 Big Ten) could not put anything together in its 4-0 loss to the No. 12... For Oregon women’s lacrosse (6-7, 0-5 Big Ten), the ...
More than 70% of Connecticut’s undergraduate students have gambled, with 17% reporting it at a moderate level, according to a survey of 1,300 students at 30 higher education institutions across the ...
Justice Samuel Alito, a member of the court’s conservative wing, asked if President Trump’s order creates a humanitarian problem, since there are immigrants in the country who have, in their minds, ...
We often think of perfectionism as a virtue; a kind of shorthand for high standards, a solid work ethic, and attention to detail. But in reality, perfectionism can be a paralyzing force — like sand ...
Most large enterprises now accept an uncomfortable reality: the easiest way into a well-defended organization is often through a smaller partner. Enterprises spend a significant amount of resources to ...
The federal government stopped making pennies last year but intends to keep the roughly 114 billion pennies in existence in circulation for as long as possible. Plenty of retailers aren’t stocking ...
A new Washington state law offers a way to make change in an era without pennies. The federal government stopped making pennies last year but intends to keep the roughly 114 billion pennies in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As pennies vanish from the American landscape, states are beginning to weigh in on how retailers should respond. (Photo ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) on Feb. 26. (Scott Olson/Getty Images) It takes a long time to kill a city, and the bigger the city, the longer it takes. But Chicago’s “public servants” have done a ...