U.S. policymakers should close the AI education gender divide

U.S. policymakers should close the AI education gender divide

It is not a stranger to adapt the US education system to solve the problems of time. In 1957, the Soviet Union SPUTNY’nın Successful Starting, Scientist, Mathematics and Foreign Language Education wanted us to implement programs such as the National Defending Act. This resulted in rapid growth of Federal Finance for K-12 and higher education … Read more

A polar vortex will bring brutally cold temperatures and an arctic blast to much of the U.S. next week

A polar vortex will bring brutally cold temperatures and an arctic blast to much of the U.S. next week

Baby, it’s cold outside, and it’s about to get even colder for much of the United States. A polar vortex of brutally cold air that normally surrounds the Arctic will sweep south starting this weekend and into next week, bringing sub-freezing temperatures to many parts of the country. More than 120 million people could face … Read more

U.S. DOT sues Southwest Airlines, seeks ‘maximum civic penalties’

U.S. DOT sues Southwest Airlines, seeks ‘maximum civic penalties’

The Transportation Department is stepping up enforcement of persistent flight delays with a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines and a fine against Frontier Airlines. The agency said in a U.S. District Court lawsuit filed Wednesday in California that Southwest illegally operated chronically delayed flights and disrupted passengers’ travel plans, the agency said. He says he is … Read more

Strong Demand for $53 Billion U.S. Physical Therapy Clinics Industry

Strong Demand for $53 Billion U.S. Physical Therapy Clinics Industry

An old man returning to good healthThe demand for outpatient physical therapy is associated with the aging of the US population. A stable reimbursement environment, private equity investment, and the popularity of PT as an alternative to opioids in pain management all contribute to a positive outlook for 2030.

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