Supporters say the Republican-led proposals would help “right-size” the Education Department, while opponents predict inefficiencies.
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RTE top boss says: 'We're not in the business of being cheap as chips' - as top show to be outsourced
Kevin Bakhurst said RTÉ was 'tightening its belt' and isn't 'tinpot' ...
Goan entrepreneurs should leverage Startup Policy to build competitive businesses Bharat Desai isn’t just any man on the street; yet the beginnings of his story echo the average Indian ...
This week's devastating Xbox layoffs will have a "substantial and cascading effect" on Bethesda's development of The Elder ...
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Inside Trump's Disastrous Takeover of the Kennedy Center
The national arts and culture center was a bipartisan dream made real - until Trump took it over ...
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Kevin Backhurst defends RTÉ spending, says it's 'not in the business of being cheap as chips'
Backhurst said it was “impossible” to give overall cost savings from outsourcing programmes to the independent sector.
While a top official says students will retain all their rights under federal law, some advocates and lawmakers call the ...
Reliance on artificial-intelligence tools degrades the abilities of physicians and software engineers, studies show ...
The machine was never the threat. Handing it the thinking is. Aim it at what students care about, and they can make what we ...
"For me, this was a time in my life to try and take a big swing and might as well go for it. Because I don’t have any kids ...
Oshkosh purchased two High Avenue properties for $824,000 to make way for a $16M expansion of The Grand Opera House.
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