The Internal Revenue Service has released updated frequently asked questions addressing educational assistance programs under Section 127 of the Internal Revenue Code, along with a revised sample plan ...
Once again, Ohio State and the Big Ten continue to perform at an extremely high level when it comes to the NCAA's academic progress rate. The Buckeyes once again led the way in the multi-year APR in ...
Once again, the Big Ten continues to prove why it is the standard when it comes to college football's NCAA academic progress rate. One of the top programs in the nation, in terms of both on-field ...
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WSJ’s Miriam Gottfried breaks down how Treasury I bonds work and whether they’re a good bet for investors. Photo Illustration: Annie Zhao Tuesday’s hot readout on consumer prices is intensifying Wall ...
A new pilot program allows people to adopt individual avocado trees from local farms and share in their harvests, all while helping struggling avocado farmers, according to its founder. The "Adopt an ...
Anthropic is emerging as the presumptive front-runner in the race for artificial-intelligence supremacy, with faster growth and fundraising that could soon yield a higher valuation than rival OpenAI.
Health authorities across Europe, Africa, North America, and parts of the South Pacific are scrambling to contain a widening hantavirus outbreak linked to the expedition cruise vessel MV Hondius. The ...
“[MAP] is going to include AI new builds in addition to the migrations. This means it’s not just for migrations. So it’s not just something moving onto AWS, it’s actually the creation of AI workloads ...
Drexel Climate & Sustainability and EcoReps are pleased to announce the winner of the 2026 Drexel Tree of the Year pageant: the Kwanzan cherry (also known as Prunus serrulata ‘Kwanzan’) located ...
The New York Times/Siena Poll has earned a reputation for accuracy and transparency. But, as with any poll, there are limits to just how much you can derive. By The New York Times Respondents to The ...