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Outcomes arrived after 1:40 a.m. in both gubernatorial primaries, the Democratic primary for the 2nd Congressional District, ...
Maine's June primaries feature some of the state’s most tantalizing nominating races in years, with ranked-choice voting adding complexity to what could be a long count.
Quarterback projections are usually wrong for one simple reason: We spend too much time talking about the quarterback and not enough time talking about everything around him. Every spring, evaluators ...
What’s more important: How a man talks about and treats women, including his wife, or whether he supports abortion rights? With Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, support for abortion is trumping ...
Switching off an enzyme that plays an important role in sugar metabolism, glycolysis, would normally be expected to cause serious problems for cells. Surprisingly, the opposite is also true: Cells can ...
As an organizational psychologist, I'm usually helping leaders think about how to solve complex issues, drive large organizations, and lead big teams in a global setting. These are usually highly ...
A new Penn Nursing study suggests that the specific sedatives used during critical illness in early childhood may have long-term implications for a child's neurocognitive development. Martha A.Q.
AI is increasing the speed, density and complexity of work rather than reducing it, a new analysis shows. Photo: iStock Coinbase Global Chief Executive Brian Armstrong said his company was cutting 14% ...
It was mid-October, peak leaf-peeping season in Hanover, New Hampshire, and Chad Markey was on a rare break between clinical rotations during his last year of medical school. He should have been ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Tucked behind the high rises and office buildings of Superior Avenue, the Cleveland Menu printing company is quietly carrying on a nearly 100-year-old legacy as a family-owned menu ...
I was standing at a hotel coffee station last month, holding a tiny porcelain creamer shaped like a cow, when a stranger walked up next to me and said: "Hello." My brain went completely blank. I ...