UncategorizedStanford becomes latest elite school to require SAT or ACT for admission, saying they predict academic performance fwadmin / June 9, 2024 Stanford’s new policy on standardized tests will cover students applying in the fall of next year for admission to the class of 2030.
UncategorizedHow to move past a painful breakup, according to relationship therapist fwadmin / June 9, 2024 If you’ve ever de-partnered from a long-term relationship, you will know that it is a trauma that requires a major dose of deprogramming.
UncategorizedHaiti’s interim PM stable after hospitalization for ‘slight illness’ fwadmin / June 9, 2024
UncategorizedChrysler to recall more than 211,000 vehicles in US due to software malfunction, NHTSA says fwadmin / June 9, 2024
UncategorizedEuropean Parliament poised for rightward shift after final voting fwadmin / June 9, 2024
UncategorizedIsraeli hostage Noa Argamani freed in time to see her terminally ill mother fwadmin / June 9, 2024
UncategorizedNorway wealth fund to vote against Musk’s $56 billion Tesla pay package fwadmin / June 9, 2024
UncategorizedHere’s where the jobs are for May 2024 — in one chart fwadmin / June 8, 2024 Job growth in May came out surprisingly strong, pushing back on lingering fears of a broader economic slowdown.
UncategorizedMarket backs off on hopes for interest rate cuts following strong jobs report fwadmin / June 8, 2024 The data at the very least adds to the narrative that the Fed doesn’t have to be in a rush to lower interest rates.
UncategorizedTides turn for seafood—more fish were farm-raised than caught in the wild for the first time ever fwadmin / June 8, 2024 Some 90% of aquatic animals that are farmed or fished go to human consumption, per the UN.