Data released by The Trevor Project shows a lower suicide risk for students whose pronouns were used. In some states, policies make it a challenge.
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From a federal lawsuit against teacher diversity efforts to school closures and mergers in Cleveland, what did you learn from our recent stories?
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The standards were already on pause, but the court ruled this week that the state board of education violated the law in creating and adopting them.
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Borderlands Mexico is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: U.S.–Mexico trade stays dominant in September, tops $71B; Maersk opens $15M depot near Port of Manzanillo; and Wayside Distribution Center aims to boost Houston...
A 39-year-old Russian national is accused of working with cybercriminals to convert criminal proceeds from cryptocurrency into various cash currencies
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The US has charged 54 individuals in a massive ATM jackpotting conspiracy linked to Venezuelan crime syndicate Tren de Aragua, accused of stealing millions
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Galux, a South Korean biotech doing research on AI-driven protein therapeutics discovery, entered into a research agreement with Boehringer Ingelheim to jointly explore the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in precision protein design for therapeutic development. The goal is to...
The Jackson Laboratory (JAX) and the New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) celebrated the official launch of their unified organization with a ribbon-tying ceremony at NYSCF’s Manhattan research facilities this week. The event brought together nearly 170 leading researchers, industry executives,...
The value-based care pilot will be replaced by ACO LEAD, a new model that providers and analysts say seems to address many of the problems posed by its predecessor.
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