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Dickinson State alum, entrepreneur, named college’s next president
The State Board of Higher Education has selected a Dickinson State University alumnus with a long business resume as the next president of the...
northdakotamonitor.com - 8 days ago

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auto
2007 Subaru WRX STI Limited Is Today's Bring a Trailer Find
The rare Limited is a low-key spec, and this one wears an understated livery and boasts low miles. Subaru killed off the WRX STI back in 2021, to the lasting grief of many a rally fan. Really though, the car had something of a lingering death, as it had gradually been getting surpassed by the rising...
caranddriver.com - 20 days ago
technology
The Global Race for Rare Earth Minerals : State of the World from NPR
The race is on for control over deposits of rare earth elements and critical minerals that are necessary in much of the technology we use today. The U.S. is lagging behind it's main rival in this global competition, China. We hear about why these resources are so sought after and the stakes in the...
npr.org - 10 days ago
celebrity
Did Queen Mary of Denmark just wear her rarest tiara yet? The royal opts for a historic headpiece, unseen for 140 years, on her state visit to Finland
Queen Mary of Denmark is known for her innovative approach to the country’s dazzling jewellery vaults. Whether it’s reworking necklaces into tiaras...
tatler.com - 30+ days ago
sports
Judge rules White Stadium renovation not in violation of state laws, a victory for Boston’s NWSL team - The Boston Globe
A Superior Court judge’s ruling Wednesday afternoon unequivocally struck down attempts by opponents to halt the renovation of Franklin Park’s White...
bostonglobe.com - 2 days ago
books
Ontario short story festival named after Alice Munro coming to an end
An Ontario literary festival named after Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro is coming to an end. In an online post, the committee overseeing the...
www.cbc.ca - 30+ days ago
travel
Discover 5 of Louisiana's most iconic dishes
Succulent seafood stews, bold flavours and hearty fusions — these Lousianan dishes prove a lesson in the state's history, topography and culinary traditions. Being so uniquely Louisianan, the world-class dishes created in this Southern state are nearly impossible to define simply as American. The...
nationalgeographic.com - 13 days ago
cycling
The State Titanium All-Road is an admirable but flawed attempt to build a titanium gravel bike for the masses
Titanium has long been revered in the cycling world for its exceptional ride quality —smooth yet lively, and almost magical in its ability to blend...
cyclingweekly.com - 30+ days ago
business
US Inflation on Strong Trajectory to 2% Goal, Fed’s Collins Says
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said she sees inflation heading back to the central bank’s 2% goal even though the data may be...
bloomberg.com - 30+ days ago
books
Huntington Beach leaders respond to ACLU library lawsuit, set special election
Huntington Beach leaders announced Tuesday their plans to fight a lawsuit filed last week that calls some of their recent controversial library policies unconstitutional and in violation of state law. Mayor Pat Burns and City Council members Gracey Van Der Mark and Chad Williams spoke at a press...
- 26 days ago
technology
3 Chicago suburbs named among best places to live in America for 2025
nbcchicago.com - 30+ days ago
sports
Today’s Best NBA Player Prop Bets – Thursday, April 3, 2025
Today’s NBA lineup should have plenty of excitement on the court. Among those six contests is the Golden State Warriors playing the Los Angeles...
bleachernation.com - 2 days ago
books
Dystopia with hot chocolate: Tales from the Loop's author on his low-key sci-fi
Artist-writer Simon Stålenhag, whose work has inspired a new Amazon Prime serial, explains why he keeps it understated...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
money
First Step Act Could Be Pathway To Successful Reentry For Prisoners
The Disconnect Between Federal and State Reentry Policies: A Costly Burden on Taxpayers Imagine moving from New York to Maryland with a credit score of 700, only to be told your history doesn’t count and your score is now 300—you have to start over. This is precisely what happens to federally...
forbes.com - 15 days ago
auto
The Blogs: The US’s Misplaced Tariffs on Israel
The news on Wednesday that Israel was included in the list of countries targeted by the US for the President’s tariff attack shocked most people here....
sofisrael.com - 1 day ago
technology
Idea of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ applies to foreign policy too: Jaishankar - The Statesman
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thestatesman.com - 13 days ago
technology
'If an Indian company started an Instagram or WhatsApp rival, I'd be impressed by the bravery of it': Perplexity CEO
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas recently stated on a podcast that he would be impressed by the “bravery” of an Indian company launching a competitor...
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sports
Marathon Swimming The Sport of the Soul
When the plans and dreams of a young swimmer are shattered by the United States’ boycott of the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow, God opens the door of...
apple.com - 30+ days ago
nature
California now has more EV charging ports than gas nozzles
There has been a shift in what moves California. Electric vehicle charging ports now outnumber gas nozzles across the Golden State, a sign of the...
americanmilitarynews.com - 7 days ago
job & work
"I’m back in!": Biden jokes about re-entering presidential race at press briefing
President Joe Biden had a spring in his step after championing a string of successes at a Friday press briefing. Biden stopped in for an impromptu Q-and-A during Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s routine briefing, kicking the session off with a nod to the briefing room's roots. “Hey folks, my name...
salon.com - 30+ days ago
science
Strange New Species Of Moray Eel Named After Hades, God Of The Underworld
And it does weird things with its tail....
iflscience.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
London’s Sloane Street has been transformed into a ‘green boulevard’
Last week marked the completion of the transformation of London’s Sloane Street – a project described by property management company, Cadogan Estates, as ‘one of the most significant streetscape improvements in almost 250 years’. The Chelsea address, which is known for its luxury shopping offering,...
wallpaper.com - 30+ days ago
science / space
This Is How To Photograph Saturday’s Solar Eclipse With A Phone
How do I take pictures of the solar eclipse with my phone? On March 29, 2025, a partial solar eclipse will bring a dramatic crescent-shaped sun at sunrise to parts of 13 U.S. States in the northeast — and you can use your smartphone to take a photo. Here’s how. Key Facts It will be possible to image...
forbes.com - 9 days ago
education
Have Texas schools gone too soft on student discipline? These lawmakers and educators think so.
For nearly two decades, Texas schools have gone easier on kids. Aiming to keep more students in class and under adult supervision, state legislators...
houstonlanding.org - 10 days ago
technology
DeepSeek founder named China’s new AI pioneer
Liang Wenfeng, founder of the Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, attended a government symposium hosted by Premier Li Qiang in Beijing on Jan. 19. Wenfeng...
techinasia.com - 30+ days ago
education
Stefanik predicts new Columbia leader ‘won’t last’ because ‘they still don’t get it’
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) predicted on Sunday the new acting president of Columbia University “won’t last” after the prestigious institution lost...
thehill.com - 5 days ago