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The first 18 holes at the 2021 PGA Championship  featured a little of everything. There were grandstands pummeled, lies plugged in sand and even a hole-in-one in a trash can style. Yeah, you read that right. This course gritted its teeth fiercely throughout it all, allowing only 30 golfers in the field to reach the …

Recognizing the advances in assisted reproductive technology (ART), the State Department is updating our interpretation and application of Section 301 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), which establishes the requirements for acquisition of U.S. citizenship at birth. Children born abroad to parents, at least one of whom is a U.S. citizen and who are …

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) relies on a workforce of nearly 45,000 to operate the national airspace system. Changes in the aviation industry—including emerging technologies such as drones and artificial intelligence—will require FAA to increase oversight and seek additional critical skills for its workforce. FAA has identified critical skills needed for its workforce to respond …

While Boston University looks ahead to a school year with the return of in-person teaching and learning, the Digital Learning & Innovation Faculty Forum 2021 virtual symposium is taking a moment to pause and celebrate all that that faculty and staff have accomplished over the course of the pandemic with Learn from Anywhere (LfA), the …

It’s the Circle of Life! After being closed for over a full year, the Festival of the Lion King returns today at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. This comes after the announcement that the show would be returning mid-May, albeit modified as “A Celebration of Festival of the Lion King”. Cast members are setting up the extended …

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has selected Miami International Airport (MIA) for its initial test of technologies that will detect, track, and identify (DTI) drones entering into restricted airspace. Drones, or Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), pose a threat to aviation security when flown into certain restricted airspaces. “TSA’s establishment and management of this assessment of …

What happened Shares of Avid Technology (NASDAQ:AVID) soared on Thursday, peaking at a gain of 26.3% just before noon EDT. The maker of professional audio and video production software reported mixed first-quarter results with a side of optimistic guidance for the second quarter. So what Avid’s first-quarter sales rose 3% year over year to $116.3 …

By Vildana Hajric Bitcoin surged to its highest levels since mid-April after surpassing a closely-watched technical hurdle. The digital token climbed above its average price over the past 50 days, a measure of its short-term momentum. For chart watchers, that had been an important level — such a move usually portends further gains. Many analysts …

Michigan Court of Claims to hear case on epidemic orders on high school sports The group Let Them Play will finally hear their lawsuit in court Tuesday when a judge listens to the organization make their case against epidemic orders from the state health department that has revised high school sport events. LANSING, Mich. – …

From established IT initiatives driving business success to the most cutting-edge trials and applications of emerging technologies, the FutureEdge 50 award honors organizations making technology advancements and the innovative cultures enabling them. UTSA was specifically chosen for the award because of its strategic plan to craft a unique new research infrastructure platform at the university …