While cord-cutting has definitely had a major impact on the number of households with cable TV, there are still plenty of folks enjoying their favorite channels with coaxial and a set-top box. Cable ...
An Oklahoma relocation program paid Californians $10,000 to move to the state, and some say they have never looked back, according to a Los Angeles Times report last month. The paper spoke with former ...
Regular quality control testing of medical radiological equipment has been shown to improve clinical image quality and reduce patient radiation exposure. Unfortunately is has been largely overlooked ...
The illustrator explains how kids’ books made her an artist, and shares favorites from William Steig, Maira Kalman, and Lore Segal and Harriet Pincus. The Political Scene Podcast The New Yorker’s Head ...
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. — In the woods on the mountainside of Zerbe Township Recreational Area near Treverton, a new kind of park is now open. It's called the Zerbe RC Crawler Park. It's an area ...
These models assume perfect success: that incentives are decisive, jobs wouldn’t arrive otherwise and fiscal returns outweigh giveaways. They’re often churned out by conflicted firms paid by the very ...
When it comes to transportation during a round of golf, call me a purist, but the only way to play the game is to walk. I’m all for carts to expand the access of golf for people who can’t otherwise ...
Abstract: Block-based programming has gained prominence as a tool for teaching and developing robotics applications due to its simplicity and accessibility. This work presents the development of a ...
Travelers out of Boston may soon be able to pass through TSA security before even arriving at Logan Airport.Massport is planning a remote terminal pilot program, which they say will reduce congestion ...
The COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally reshaped the way we work, ushering in a remote work revolution that appears here to stay. Beyond more video calls and commute-free workdays, this shift has ...
President Donald Trump’s hand appears to be gripping a TV-style remote control with chillingly named buttons on the next cover of The New Yorker, due out on Sept. 29. Beneath a prominent red “POWER” ...