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Govt 'lacks coherent plan' to address teacher shortage
Anjum Peerbacos
The Department for Education (DfE) has come under fire from MPs over its handling of England's worsening teacher shortage. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has said DfE "lacks a coherent plan" to ...[Continue Reading]
Sky.com
3 days ago
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10 States That Eat the Most Fast Food
CaLea Johnson
Whether they prefer McDonalds Quarter Pounder or Taco Bells Crunchwrap Supreme, many Americans love fast food. However, some states are more obsessed with convenience cuisine than others. Below youll ...[Continue Reading]

Mental Floss
1 day ago
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Boss cuts back on granting overtime, worker complies and refuses to jump on urgent project after hours: 'All scheduled overtime had to be approvedcool!'
Ben Weiss, Ben Weiss
Cutting back on overtime seems like a convenient way for a manager to reduce their budget, but it's the kind of change that is easier said than done. For instance, if you work at a company that occas ...[Continue Reading]
Cheezburger.com
1 day ago
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Designing Artificial Consciousness from Natural Intelligence
Grant Hilary Brenner MD, DFAPA
Dr. Karl Friston is a distinguished computational psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and pioneer of modern neuroimaging and, now, AI. He is a leading expert on intelligence, natural as well as artificial. ...[Continue Reading]

Psychology Today
1 day ago
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Ken Paxtons Wife Files for Divorce in Light of Recent Discoveries
Malcolm Ferguson
Donald Trump announced a 50 percent tariff on copper, a move that is sure to slow production and make prices skyrocket. Copper is necessary for Semiconductors, Aircraft, Ships, Ammunition, Data Cen ...[Continue Reading]

The New Republic
1 day ago
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EU tries to explain how to do AI without breaking the law
Brandon Vigliarolo
The EU has a new set of AI regulations poised to take effect soon. While debate over them continues, Brussels has put out a handy guidebook to help companies make sense of what they can and cannot do ...[Continue Reading]

Theregister.com
1 day ago