Edward Snowden’s name is synonymous with hero to some and traitor to others, depending on which side of the political aisle you find yourself.
Amid five days of heavy smoke from wildfires rated as unhealthy to hazardous, Washington state and federal safety inspectors are investigating the collapse Sunday of a pier on Seattle’s waterfront that injured several workers.
By Dr. Jade Pumphrey
In cases of childhood sexual abuse, it is common for victims to have trouble recovering memories. For those looking to investigate and prosecute these cases, the challenge becomes whether victims can recover memories and if they can stand up in court.
Recent conversations in organizations of various sizes are looking to address limited numbers of individuals pursuing careers in technical fields.
A number of elderly people do not know how to use the COVID-fighting computer apps, which are generally found on a smartphone, laptop or tablet.
AI and the election: The process of casting a ballot can be updated to include the latest technological advancements for the betterment of society.
Taken on the evening of September 10 this year, this week’s image features the Great Hercules Star Cluster.
By Andrew Bell and Bruce Razey
When preparing for a large gathering, police employ several tactics so they’re ready for any scenario. Learn about MRTs, supervision strategies, and more.