Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose says an agreement with the federal government that gives the state access to a federal ...
You have about a month left to claim a portion of the $177 million data breach settlement against AT&T. Last month, the deadline to file was extended to December, so there's still time to file a claim ...
QTS plans to submit its zoning application in November. The project aims to create thousands of construction jobs and hundreds of full-time positions. QTS commits to at least $50 million in community ...
Institutions of higher education and their advocates are sounding the alarm about the Trump administration’s plan to require colleges to submit new data about their admissions decisions. They argued ...
AT&T has agreed to a $177 million class action settlement for two data breaches that occurred in 2024. Customers affected by the breaches could be eligible for payments up to $7,500, depending on ...
Millions of AT&T customers can now file claims in a $177 million legal settlement related to two data breaches, which could provide up to $7,500 in compensation per person. Multiple lawsuits were ...
In the past few years, more than half a dozen members of the US military have been arrested and charged with passing information to Russia and China. A US Army soldier serving at Fort Bliss, Texas, ...
President Trump signed a presidential memorandum Thursday requiring colleges and universities to submit expanded admissions data to the U.S. Department of Education. The move is the latest salvo in ...
The administration has become increasingly focused on admissions data in its effort to bring the higher education system in line with President Trump’s political agenda. By Michael C. Bender and ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered the Education Department to begin collecting extensive admissions data from colleges and universities, including the grades and test scores of applicants and ...
Have you ever been overwhelmed by messy spreadsheets or struggled to collect data in an organized way? Imagine a scenario where instead of juggling multiple tabs and rows, you could guide users ...