Late Show with Stephen Colbert will end next year
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Lost in the drip-drip-drip of news related to the NFL Players Association and executive director Lloyd Howell is the fact that, as of last week, the NFLPA exercised (belatedly) its prerogative to appeal the ruling in the collusion grievance.
Quantum computing has already rapidly shifted from research papers and laboratories into early commercial deployments. Investors can now purchase shares of several publicly traded quantum computing stocks, allowing them to gain exposure to this budding market in their portfolios.
Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, has said that the next major airport security screening announcement could target limits on liquids. How likely is that?
The summer is no doubt the time to be outside. But, as temperatures are forecasted to hit the mid to upper 90s this weekend and next week, there are some safety tips you should keep in mind before embarking.
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mlive on MSNMajor Jackson streets closing next weekThe city of Jackson will close Brown Street for construction through Sparks Foundation County Park. Work will begin on Monday, July 21, and last through August, according to city of Jackson officials. This project, from Denton Road to High Street, will include:
Experts say clean energy is the future, we just need the hands to help it grow. That’s where ComEd’s Tools of the Trade program comes in, to cultivate the next generation of skilled workers.
The Unicode Consortium has released a preview of emoji that will be in the Unicode 17.0 release, including Hairy Creature and Fight Cloud
Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt is now the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. He’ll hold that title until the moment Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons signs his next contract.
The Trump administration on Tuesday announced plans to shift key functions from the Education Department to other corners of the federal government, moving quickly to implement changes just one day after the Supreme Court cleared the way for mass layoffs.