Digitalization has been a defining force of the past 25 years. As leaders set a course for what’s ahead, urgent questions loom: How might the U.S.-China technology rivalry reshape markets? Are digital ...
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – A South Florida man is taking a company to court after he was bitten by an alligator last summer, according to court records recently obtained by News 6. The lawsuit shows that ...
History is coming back to life one stroke at a time during the 41st Annual Batteau Festival. Schools, counties watching closely as Virginia budget deadline nears Uncertainty is growing as Virginia ...
Will Ahmed founded Whoop at age 22 while he was at Harvard University, with early prototypes developed out of the Harvard Innovation Labs. He was rejected by 143 investors, came within a week of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A trial date has now been set in a federal lawsuit against Washington State University, brought by the families of the four ...
A former University of Michigan professor who was fired for allegedly telling a student he had romantic feelings for her has sued the university, claiming he was let go without due process that was ...
Monica Bharel urged Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Dental Medicine graduates to confront systematic inequalities in health care at Thursday’s Class Day ceremony, telling them medical ...
NEW YORK, May 28 (Reuters) - Sig Sauer, the firearms manufacturer, must face a product liability lawsuit by an upstate New York police officer who was injured when his semi-automatic pistol ...
UCLA is facing a fresh lawsuit from the US Department of Justice over antisemitism — this time, for creating a “hostile educational environment.” That’s one way to describe the mob of thugs who took ...
Comedian and television host Conan O’Brien entertained Harvard University graduates at their commencement Thursday, mixing offbeat humor and political jokes with more reflective commentary about ...
On May 19, Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences voted 458 to 201 to cap flat A grades in undergraduate courses, limiting the total number of A grades to 20 percent of course enrollment, ...