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Virginia Beach is looking for some help with their foster care program — but you won’t be looking after dogs or children. Instead, you’ll be looking after adults. It’s a different kind of foster care ...
A California court on Monday ruled that regulators acted within their discretion when they set up a less-generous system for compensating rooftop solar owners for the power they produce, striking down ...
Apple’s sports strategy has not been as aggressive as other tech giants and streamers like Google, YouTube, and Netflix. However, the company seems to slowly be bringing its live sports offerings into ...
Andrej Karpathy wrote that AI had made software "nowhere near 'business as usual.'"Michael Macor/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images Andrej Karpathy has a long list of AI bona fides. He was a ...
Republicans have embraced vouchers, while Democrats have criticized them. But as thousands of preschool parents vie for the funds, the state program may help a progressive goal. By Sarah Mervosh Texas ...
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Ilia Malinin is representing the USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics, and he’s already snagged a gold medal in the Men’s Figure Skating Freestyle, scoring 200.03. But, what is Ilia Malinin’s net worth, ...
'Forbes' named Bad Bunny one of the highest-paid musicians in 2025 Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty Forbes named Bad Bunny one of the highest-paid musicians in 2025, earning a total of $66 million ...
Rhode Island residents now need an income over $100,000 to affordably purchase a home in any municipality. Housing costs in the state have risen 60% since 2018, while wages have only increased by less ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – People who have been rejected from getting Florida government help to hurricane-proof their homes may get a second chance under a bill filed by an Orlando-area lawmaker. State Sen.