Rate my president: 35% of college students favor Trump, 33% Biden, ahead of November election BestColleges surveyed 1,000 currently enrolled undergraduate and graduate students who will be eligible to vote in the November elections on their likely selections. 04/29/2024 - 9:00 am | View Link
Out-of-state and international students gather for Eid Many Muslim students at Ohio State were unable to return home for Eid al-Fitr, so they celebrated together instead. Mariam Abaza reports for campus paper The Lantern. (April 2024) ... 04/27/2024 - 10:01 pm | View Link
‘Educators for Biden-Harris’ launches in Pennsylvania with focus on teacher pay First lady Jill Biden launched the "Educators for Biden" initiative on April 19, and others have rolled out in battleground states since. The post ‘Educators for Biden-Harris’ launches in Pennsylvania ... 04/27/2024 - 9:30 am | View Link
Campus protests bring renewed scrutiny to college presidents' million-dollar salaries The campus unrest puts leaders of both public and private colleges in a challenging position, with some looking to address public safety needs and restore calm on campus to avoid escalating the ... 04/25/2024 - 9:12 am | View Link
UPenn, Columbia, NYU presidents making millions College presidents often earn well over $1 million annually in compensation, although those figures may vary based on the size and stature of the institution. Private institutions also disclose ... 04/24/2024 - 11:00 pm | View Link
The author worked through OCD and met her partner. Courtesy of Celena RileyFor almost 10 years, I struggled with a type of OCD known as sexual orientation OCD (SO-OCD). SO-OCD made me question my sexuality; internalized homophobia made me desperate to know the answer. When I moved to a progressive city, I accepted my queerness and now I'm engaged to the woman I love.
Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty ImagesConsumers are "price weary," and McDonald's is paying attention. McDonald's will be "thoughtful" about any further price increases in 2024, CFO Ian Borden said. People are getting less fast food. "Everybody is fighting for fewer consumers," Borden said. McDonald's says it's doubling down on value as customers increasingly feel the strain."The consumer is price weary," McDonald's CFO Ian Borden told analysts at the company's earnings call on Tuesday.
President Joe Biden issued a sweeping executive order on artificial intelligence just months after his first run with the technology. Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesPresident Joe Biden was apparently impressed by his first encounter with generative AI last year. His science advisor said she and Biden put ChatGPT to a few tasks, such as explaining a legal case.
More teens and young adults are getting cancer than ever, leaving researchers scrambling for clues. Here's what we know and how to protect yourself. Read the original article on Business Insider
Apple CEO Tim Cook at the opening of Shanghai's new Apple retail store in Shanghai on March 21, 2024. AFP/Getty Images
US stocks rose Thursday after the Fed meeting and as investors eyed Apple earnings.
Jobless claims were about unchanged from the previous week, coming in below forecasts.
Expectations heading into Apple earnings are mixed, with analysts seeing a tough period for the iPhone maker.
A coal-fired power plant in China's Zhejiang province. Getty ImagesThe US is trying to cut itself off from China's green tech like solar, EVs, and batteries. The moves could hit China's economy and risks slowing down the green transition. The US and China, as the world's largest polluters, are key to solving the climate crisis.