Adopting girls’ flag football is the right play for Colorado schools
It’s here. Football season in Colorado. The Denver Broncos are about to kick off their 54th season in the National Football League. Local colleges are already back on the gridiron. Centennial and Central high schools in Pueblo are gearing up for “The Bell Game”…
Read MoreWhat's negotiable for ICs? It depends.
Q: Do independent contractors (ICs) like me have any bargaining power with their hosts? If I terminate my relationship with my host, is the host obligated to pay me my split after I leave? Are hosts allowed to impose post-termination…
Read MoreBan or embrace? Colleges wrestle with AI-generated admissions essays.
Rick Clark, executive director of undergraduate admission at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and his staff spent weeks this summer pretending to be high school students using artificial intelligence chatbots to fill out college applications. The admissions officers each took…
Read MoreTop diplomat warns Russia on edge of direct military conflict with NATO
Putin’s Russian empire hopes in hands of ‘pariah’ North Korea A top Russian diplomat warned the “pressure” that NATO was putting on Moscow left the bloc “dangerously balancing on the edge of a direct military conflict” with Russia. Since Vladimir…
Read MoreWill a strong El Niño bode well for Colorado ski resorts?
A strong El Niño weather pattern has set up in the Pacific Ocean, which could be good news for skiers and snowboarders in Colorado’s southern mountains. But the National Weather Service’s 90-day outlook is forecasting above-average temperatures for Colorado’s high…
Read MoreIndia could ‘scrap English name’ as Pakistan poised to claim it instead in twist
India has been rumoured to want to remove the official use of the country’s English name. This speculation started when an official invitation to the G20 conference addressed India as “Bharat”. The country’s government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi,…
Read MoreColorado wont enforce “abortion pill reversal” ban until late October
Colorado’s ban on a controversial abortion-reversal treatment won’t take effect until late October or later under a decision this week to delay enforcement of new state medical rules. The Colorado Medical Board cited a pending lawsuit by a Catholic clinic…
Read MoreBeat Ryanair luggage rules with one of these cheap bags -for less than £26
Ryanair is perhaps most famous for its extremely low prices, with direct flights available to countries across Europe and North Africa for as little as £21 return. But, of course, there is a catch to these lucratively low prices – that’s…
Read MoreBMW 330i: Parts worth 1.2L replaced under warranty, no questions asked
BMW has a very honest warranty policy. Earlier when the DRLs of one of the headlights had shown a very slight yellow tint, BMW replaced the headlight. BHPian graaja recently shared this with other enthusiasts. Service Update Battery and steering…
Read MoreFoxconn could set up EV manufacturing unit in Tamil Nadu
Foxconn is the largest contract manufacturer of Apple devices in the world and is currently the top iPhone producer in India. Last month, Taiwan-based electronics giant Foxconn had revealed that it was working on a small electric car for emerging…
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