US Air Travel Returns To Normal After Technology Breakdown

U.S. air traffic was mostly back to normal Thursday, a day after a computer system sent safety alerts to pilots that grounded coast-to-coast flights. About 150 flights were canceled and more than 3,700 were delayed on the East Coast by midday, a significant decrease from Wednesday, when more than 1,300 flights were canceled and 11,000 … Read moreUS Air Travel Returns To Normal After Technology Breakdown

As Russians Steal Ukraines Art, They Attack Its Identity, Too

Kherson, Ukraine. One morning in late October, Russian soldiers blocked a street in the center of Kherson and surrounded an elegant old building with dozens of soldiers. There are five big trucks left. As well as rows of military vehicles transporting Russian agents through various gates. It was a carefully planned and well-organized military-style attack … Read moreAs Russians Steal Ukraines Art, They Attack Its Identity, Too

Apple CEO Tim Cook’s Pay To Decrease By Over 40%

©Getty Images Apple CEO Tim Cook will see his salary increase by more than 40% this year. Tech giant Mr Cook called for cuts after criticism from shareholders. Apple's Compensation Committee was awarded a total of $49m (£45.1m) in "targeted compensation" in 2023. Shares of the iPhone maker have tumbled over the past year amid … Read moreApple CEO Tim Cook’s Pay To Decrease By Over 40%

Hamline University Under Fire For Art Professors Dismissal

Public Radio Kerem Yücel/Minnesota via AP Aram Wadat Allah, a student at Hamlain University and President of the Muslim Students Association (MSA), speaks during a press conference at the Cairo-Mn office on Wednesday, January 11, 2023, in Minneapolis. A professor at Hamin University showed him a painting of the Prophet Muhammad, and Wadat Allah was … Read moreHamline University Under Fire For Art Professors Dismissal

Two Filmmakers Spotlighted At The ‘Atlanta On Film’ Series Premiere

On January 8, WABE held a live audience event at the Plaza Theater to celebrate the launch of WABE's new TV series "Atlanta on Film." In this first season of the show, WABE Studios highlights two of Atlanta's best film festivals: Out on Film and the Morehouse College Human Rights Festival. During the live event … Read moreTwo Filmmakers Spotlighted At The ‘Atlanta On Film’ Series Premiere

Art SG, Southeast Asias Largest Ever Art Fair, Launches Successfully In Singapore

After several postponements due to Covid-19, Art SG, the largest art fair in Southeast Asia, the largest art fair in the Asia-Pacific region in a decade, and one of the largest debut art fairs in the world, has finally begun. way. Singapore certainly has its moment with Art SG which attracts top tier art galleries … Read moreArt SG, Southeast Asias Largest Ever Art Fair, Launches Successfully In Singapore

“From Chinatown, With Love” Project Merges Art With Businesses For The Lunar New Year

NEW YORK . The New York City Council met Thursday to support a resolution proposed by the House of Representatives to make Lunar New Year a federal holiday. The festival is the most important festival for the Asian community and takes place in late January or early February. In 2015, a Lunar New Year was … Read more“From Chinatown, With Love” Project Merges Art With Businesses For The Lunar New Year

Why Technology Has Failed To Disrupt Insurance

He has invested billions. Hundreds of new companies. A lot of encouragement. The idea that the century-old insurance industry could be transformed by new technology has intrigued investors and entrepreneurs for years. It's easy to see why they need insurance: they're big, they make good profits, and they've been doing business the same way for … Read moreWhy Technology Has Failed To Disrupt Insurance

New Study Shows Benefit Of Educational Choices In Rural US, Argues For Policy Changes To Add Options

The challenge of providing the best possible education to children in rural America must include multiple options, including broader school choice policies, including expanding charter schools and K.12 college savings accounts, according to a study released Monday. Inheritance. “No school can meet the needs of all the children living nearby. "Rural families deserve more educational … Read moreNew Study Shows Benefit Of Educational Choices In Rural US, Argues For Policy Changes To Add Options

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