TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa Police have been working closely with local churches during recent months to improve security and strengthen community ties. The initiative began in response to a series of church ...
“D avid, the changes you want in academia will not happen without outside political pressure, and of a kind you will not like.” Several colleagues told me this after I spoke and wrote against the DEI ...
Priya Satia is the Raymond A. Spruance Professor of International History and a member of Stanford’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) Those who support the current ...
Spectrum has announced a new ‘Invincible WiFi’ plan launching today that combines WiFi 7, 5G data, and an 8-hour battery backup to provide maximum peace of mind with your home internet coverage. For ...
Spectrum News announced Wednesday that it is acquiring New England Cable News from NBCUniversal, giving new life to the 34-year-old regional news network that had been diminished when it folded into ...
Paul Brest is a former Dean of Stanford Law School and an emeritus professor of law. He is a member of both the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and Heterodox Academy and is ...
First organization to achieve whole-catalogue approval under new IIRSM framework, strengthening global market position for integrated EHSQ platform. Their courses align with the IIRSM Risk Management ...
A New London discount grocery store is looking to recover from damage to its storage facility during Blizzard Elsa. Connect to Congress: Grothman calls for passage of SAVE America Act, addresses war ...
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We just got another price increase from Spectrum. I remember rabbit ears on top of our first TV in the 1950's. Back then, TV was free, but you had to watch the ads the networks sold to make money. In ...
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