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Taylor’s 27 lead UNC Asheville over South Carolina Upstate 83-69
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) — Kameron Taylor’s 27 points helped UNC Asheville defeat South Carolina Upstate 83-69 on Wednesday night. Taylor…

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As Trump talks tariffs, his Argentine ally welcomes a first shipload of Chinese EVs

Rescue efforts underway after landslide hits New Zealand campground
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A landslide hit a campground in New Zealand on Thursday and emergency crews were trying to…

Defending champion Madison Keys reaches the third round at the Australian Open

Iran offers first government-issued death toll from protest crackdown, one far lower than activists

Texas jury acquits Uvalde schools officer on charges he failed in duty to confront gunman in Robb Elementary attack

Holmes’ 36 lead Wofford past Samford 88-78
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) — Kahmare Holmes’ 36 points led Wofford over Samford 88-78 on Wednesday. Holmes shot 10 for 16…

A former flight attendant is accused of fooling airlines into giving him free flights. But how?

Bucks coach Rivers says Kevin Porter Jr. ‘is not going to play anytime soon’ due to oblique strain

Why the United States Must Maintain Its International Counterterrorism Leadership Role

Department of Energy Launches RFI to Train 100K AI-Ready Scientists and Engineers
The Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking public input on how to rapidly build a next-generation American workforce in artificial intelligence (AI) through its Genesis Mission, which aims to double U.S. science and engineering productivity over the next decade. In a request for information (RFI) posted to SAM.gov on Jan. 16, DOE said it wants to train 100,000 American scientists and engineers in AI over the next decade to “lead the world in AI-powered science innovation and applications.” To do that, DOE said that it wants feedback on how it can address challenges related to the “rapid mobilization of the full capabilities of our nation’s S&T [science and technology] enterprise and tightly coordinated efforts across DOE and its National Laboratories, universities, industry, and philanthropic organizations.” Read the rest of the story at MeriTalk.
