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The Boston Globe USA Life September 26, 2022
CAMBRIDGE — Not just central to our lives, computers today threaten to become our lives, with desktops, laptops, smartphones, and tablets constantly beckoning to us and virtually consuming our every waking hour.Ada Lovelace, too, was consumed by computers. Or, rather, by the... + más
‘Tough tech’ VC firm The Engine expands to bigger offices in Cambridge | The Boston Globe
Rocket built in Palm Beach County helping propel Artemis I to moon | WPTV
Forbes USA Business February 13, 2023
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 25: Zainab Chaudry (C) joins other supporters from The Council on ... [+] American-Islamic Relations during a news conference outside the U.S. Supreme Court after the court heard oral arguments in EEOC v. Abercrombie & Fitch February 25, 2015 in... + más
Care Facility Faces Federal Lawsuit for Allowing Patients to Racially Harass Nurses | The Root
Empowering People With Disabilities Through Remote Work | Forbes
Newsweek USA World January 09, 2023
Footage of a local TV journalist in Edmonton, Canada, suffering a medical emergency on air on Sunday has prompted fresh conspiracy theories about the coronavirus vaccine.Jessica Robb appeared on CTV News Edmonton reporting from in the field, during which she began to jumble her... + más
What to know about the Sparks' 2023 schedule | Los Angeles Times
Sparks hire former Seattle Storm executive Karen Bryant as general manager | Los Angeles Times
ABC News USA Nation February 04, 2023
Jerry Mata, whose 10-year-old daughter Tess was killed in the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting last year, still returns to the campus of Robb Elementary to honor his child.I've been coming at nighttime, every once in a while, Mata told ABC News. This was her last place, where... + más
Uvalde community split on gun control months after Robb Elementary shooting | ABC News
Uvalde school district suspends entire police force, superintendent to retire amid fallout from shooting | ABC News
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics February 24, 2023
Elections officials are making progress in providing fully accessible polling places throughout the city, but many Chicagoans with disabilities will still face barriers at their polling places when they vote Tuesday.About one-third of the city’s election day polling places are... + más
Op-Ed: Climate change efforts won't work if they exclude people with disabilities | Los Angeles Times
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