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Some States Want to Pay Teachers More, to Keep Them From Quitting - What’s News - WSJ Podcasts
The Wall Street Journal· 3 日前Annmarie Fertoli: Donald Trump can post a smaller bond, $175 million in a New York civil fraud ...
Solar Is Here To Stay—Let’s Do It Right
Forbes· 7 日前The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022—the landmark climate bill earmarking billions for solar—is ...
Funding scheme aims to reacquaint world with Hong Kong cinema
South China Morning Post· 5 日前The scheme is an extension of another, the Hong Kong-Asian Film Collaboration Funding Scheme, ...
No More AI ‘Playground’—Adobe Wants Customers To See Real Gains From AI
Forbes· 3 日前The Federal Reserve Board’s Open Markets Committee met last week, and just by looking at the ...
Council Post: Here’s Why Data Center Cooling Is The Hottest Innovation In The Sector
Forbes· 2 日前A team of scientists uses a supercomputer to zero in on the most effective Covid vaccine. As a ...
Four Lessons Science Of Reading Supporters Can Learn From Common Core
Forbes· 1 日前Bills mandating the “Science of Reading” have been passing left and right across the nation. While some, like the Pennsylvania ...
With ‘SNM,’ Jordy Puts Fate in His Own Hands
HYPEBEAST· 7 日前This is what Tottenham-raised rapper, Jordy, says when asked about the importance of navigating ...
US Senate takes up $1.2 trillion bill to avoid shutdown, midnight deadline looms
Reuters· 6 日前The Democratic-majority U.S. Senate on Friday was trying to pass a $1.2 trillion government ...
3 Ways To Break Out Of A ‘Languishing Loop,’ From A Psychologist
Forbes· 6 日前“Languishing,” a term coined by psychologist Corey Keyes in the early 2000s, refers to a state of emptiness, apathy and ...
President Biden signs $1.2 trillion US spending bill
Reuters· 4 日前President Joe Biden on Saturday signed into law a $1.2 trillion spending package, keeping the ...