United Elementary student's poster is a winner in the Office of Attorney General's 29th annual Drug-Free Calendar Contest.
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Student-led challenge invites innovative customer engagement strategies to advance home electrification across California; finalists will present at PG&E headquarters for a chance to win grand prize ...
LOCAL councils and bus operators have been urged to improve passenger communication at bus stops, following a new initiative ...
Oracle was at the center of all things artificial intelligence (AI) in 2025, and therefore at the center of the investing ...
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Why women are taking over music festival headlining slots
Walk onto any major festival site in the past two years and you might notice something different. The names at the top of the ...
NEW DELHI – The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, in partnership with the National Film Development Corporation – National Film Archive of India and Image Nation Street Art, has announced the ...
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday unveiled the poster of the South India Rocketry Challenge–2026, aimed at nurturing rocket-making skills among school and college students. The ...
A startling online trend is making a resurgence among teenagers who could face deadly consequences as they terrorize homeowners in a viral prank, police around the country warn. Home surveillance ...
The citywide, monthlong initiative Monterrey Metal has launched seeks to inspire residents, schools and businesses to commit to better recycling and waste-reduction practices that make a lasting ...
Three previous winners of Apple's Swift Student Challenge reveal what got them started in programming, and how they won, as the company prepares to launch the next contest. Apple has once more ...
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