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The Jared Lloyd Act, named after the Spring Valley firefighter who died in a 2021 blaze at an assisted living facility, will ...
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In 1876, Peter Guthrie Tait set out to measure what he called the “beknottedness” of knots. The Scottish mathematician, whose research laid the foundation for modern knot theory, was trying to find a ...
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Eight years ago, the United States made history as the first nation in the world to pass a law dedicated to the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda.
You walk into the voting booth sure of your decisions, only to be overwhelmed when you flip the ballot over and see a bunch of questions.