Frontier

In the lore of the American West, where heroes are made of both lawmen and the lawless, there’s a story of a man as tough as Billy the Kid, as good with a gun as Wild Bill Hickok, and as fast as a horse on the Pony Express. At 6 foot two, Deputy U.S. Marshal […]

CHICAGO, Sept 21 (Reuters) – Travel boom has delivered bumper earnings for U.S. carriers, but no-frills airlines such as Frontier (ULCC.O) and Spirit (SAVE.N) are struggling to . . .

Frontier Airlines saw the highest rate of passenger complaints in 2022 among U.S. carriers, a year that became one of the most disruptive for flyers on record. The Denver-based company registered more than 20 complaints for every 100,000 passengers who boarded its aircraft, according to data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics published earlier this […]

“Black Lives in Alaska: A History of African Americans in the Far Northwest” is written by Ian Hartman and David Reamer. (Courtesy of the University of Washington Press) Despite their small population, Black Alaskans have a history in the state that stretches back more than a century. That history is the topic of a new […]

“Inequality belongs as a subject within science and for science journalists to cover,” Pulitzer Center grantee Amy Maxmen said. “It’s often about geopolitics and economics and history and culture more than science as you might have had it in a classroom … but if you believe that the point of science is progress, which is […]

At the Advanced Scientific Computing Advisory Committee (ASCAC) meeting, held by Zoom this week (Sept. 29-30), it was revealed that the Frontier supercomputer is currently being installed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tenn. The staff at the Oak Ridge Computing Facility, backed by the Exascale Computing Project community and technology partner HPE, […]


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