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This week at Ubisoft, the team behind Rainbow Six Siege revealed their Year 8 roadmap, including the announcement of a new Operator and corresponding gadget, as well as a new AI feature that will teach bots to behave like players. Far Cry 6 players also received new content with the Far Cry: Rise of the […]
This February, Stony Brook University will honor the experiences of the Pan-African community with its annual Black History Month celebration, featuring a variety of educational and cultural activities reflecting the theme: Sankofa! Celebrating the African Diaspora. The Black History Month program seeks to increase awareness about the historical legacy of the African American/Black experience in […]
DAKAR, Jan 19 (Reuters) – U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will kick off a year of visits by top U.S. officials to Africa on Friday with a firm pledge of partnership and investment, eyeing the massive economic opportunities created by Africa’s demographic boom. In a speech to be delivered at a business event in Dakar […]
The three North American leaders met in Mexico City this week, pledging more cooperation on increased migration in the region, energy policies and trade disputes. It was a hefty agenda for the first visit to Mexico by a U.S. president since 2014, but the trip was an important effort to thaw an icy relationship with […]
Democratic Gov. Tim Walz pledged Monday to make the largest investments in public education in Minnesota history as he took the oath of office for his second term. Minnesota has a “historic opportunity” with its $17.6 billion projected budget surplus to become the best state in the country for children and families . . .
LOS ANGELES — As much of the Eastern United States begins to assess the damage wrought by a punishing winter storm, parts of the West are bracing for another severe weather event: an “atmospheric river” that forecasters say is likely to bring days of heavy rain and snow. The “deep and fast-moving” storm system — […]
Taliban begins to enforce education ban, leaving Afghan women … NPR Source link