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The math behind the My Lai massacre: 128 enemy killed. Three weapons found. Nobody asked.
In 1968, the Army reported 128 enemy killed and three weapons found at My Lai. Nobody asked how those numbers made sense, and ...
There is a quote often attributed to Einstein: compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, ...
Scientists can now calculate how shared reality emerges from the strange quantum world where particles can exist in many ...
There is a persistent assumption in real estate circles that bigger always means better. That a three-bedroom house in a gated estate is a more serious investment than a well-located studio apartment.
Do high pollen levels affect exam performance? A new Finnish study suggests a link between increased pollen and worse grades, especially in math and science exams.
Other writers talk about volunteer firefighters, Botstein, pipelines, addiction treatment, national politics and more.
Martial arts robots may play well on stage, but can they get work done? A look at what it takes to deliver the reliability and safety required for autonomous robotic systems ...
Eight states have no USACE campgrounds: Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Nevada, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Utah, and Wyoming. The Corps Lakes Gateway lists recreation areas in 42 states total, but campgrounds ...
A bill advancing at the state Capitol would establish a statewide numeracy coaching program in Hawaii public schools, as ...
Early in the morning during festivals, many Indian homes wake up to patterns forming quietly at the doorstep. White powder falls in steady lines. Dots appear fi ...
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LA Council to Form Ad Hoc Committee on Measure ULA
The Los Angeles City Council Wednesday approved a motion to create a three-member ad hoc committee to review and make recommendations to alter LA’s so-called “Mansion Tax.” The council unanimously ...
The Hechinger Report on MSN
Southern states boost early reading, but gains stall in middle school
When Mississippi reformed its reading curriculum in 2013, scores for the state’s elementary school students soared. Inspired by the “Mississippi miracle,” other Southern states followed suit. But the ...
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