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NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch came to City Hall on Wednesday, armed with statistics to back up her claim that overall crime in New York has never been lower.
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As funds begin flowing to states through the five-year, $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, hospital leaders are confronting a central question: Will the initiative meaningfully stabilize ...
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HoYoVerse announced the air date for the next Genshin Impact Special Program stream for the coming Luna V update, and the stream for the new version airs this week. It falls after the State of Play ...
Ann Arbor — The first time Michigan and Penn State crossed paths this season, the Wolverines survived a last-second scare. The rematch between teams at opposite ends of the Big Ten standings ended up ...
A US House committee with oversight of NASA unanimously passed a “reauthorization” act for the space agency on Wednesday. The legislation must still be approved by the full House before being sent to ...
The application window for Texas’ new statewide school voucher program will open Wednesday, allowing families to use public funds to help cover private school tuition and other education-related ...
Socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has outlined plans to scale back the city’s Gifted and Talented program, prompting some education experts to warn that doing so could deprive ...
Twenty-seven states and counting are on track to participate in the first federal program that will direct funds to families so their children can enroll in private schools and cover other expenses ...