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by | Nov 3, 2016

The topic of “artificial intelligence” has recently brought a confluence of nationally significant announcements. In September, Stanford University released its…

by | Nov 2, 2016

Sara Bowers is among the 100 million people around the world who use Airbnb to find lodging when she travels….

by | Oct 31, 2016

You just want to watch movies and TV shows where and when you want to, so you probably think a…

by | Sep 12, 2016

If you build it, sometimes they don’t come. Opelika spent about $43 million to build a broadband network capable of 1…

by | Sep 9, 2016

One in four Americans confesses to not reading a book in the last year. That’s up from one in five…

by | Sep 2, 2016

If scientists developed a drug tomorrow that cured 90 percent of all cancer illnesses, would it be right to bring…

by | Aug 17, 2016

Stranger Things, the surprise summer Netflix hit written and directed by the Duffer brothers, explores the different world (and I’m not…

by | Aug 5, 2016

Logic — let alone reasonableness — is not one of government’s stronger suits. There are many examples of this, but…

by | Jul 15, 2016

Online retail giant Amazon established itself more firmly in the education technology market this week by introducing Amazon Inspire, an…

by | Jul 15, 2016

Lest you think that the Republicans in Congress investigating Hillary Clinton’s email malfeasance do so frivolously, this testimony by Charles…

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