The head of the U.S. Department of Transportation is calling out Colorado for its slow response to what he describes as major violations of federal commercial driver’s license regulations.
Hmm, so it wasn’t people who stole the cars? It was the auto-makers’ fault for making it too easy to steal them?
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As the STEM program at Cochranton Junior-Senior High in Pennsylvania expands, all students will be able to earn a STEM certificate in addition to their diploma through courses like applied engineering ...
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Over a decade of political and cultural upheaval, America’s most powerful university grew vulnerable to attack. There were warning signs.
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