Web scraping tools gather a website's pertinent information for you to peruse or download. Learn how to create your own web ...
The American Telemedicine Association is warning of yet another upcoming telehealth cliff. There are just 24 days left for Congress to pass a federal budget and to extend the next telehealth deadline, ...
Eventually, the American public is going to realize that, in too many cases, its armed forces are being led by senior officers who are either moral cripples or uniformed incompetents. Worse, very few ...
This article was featured in New York’s One Great Story newsletter. Sign up here. Last winter, the federal government released the results of its semi-annual reading and math tests of fourth- and ...
“Raise your hand if you’ve heard of Thomas Jefferson,” I said to a group of about 70 middle schoolers in Memphis. Hands shot up across the auditorium. “What do we know about him?” I asked. “He was the ...
The House today is expected to vote on a spending bill that, if passed, would reopen the government. The bill has at least two important considerations for healthcare. First, it does not contain a ...
In the spring of 2000, E.D. Hirsch Jr. published an essay in American Educator titled “You Can Always Look It Up—Or Can You?” It’s one of those pieces that distills a lifetime of insight into a few ...
Greg Hodgen, CEO of Groendyke Transport, was elected Oct. 28 as the 81st chairman of American Trucking Associations during its annual conference in San Diego. Hodgen succeeds Dennis Dellinger and ...
R.F. Kuang has never shied away from ambitious storytelling. From the imperial critique of “Babel” to the literary satire of “Yellowface,” her novels combine social insight with an inventive narrative ...
As the federal government shutdown stretches on, hospital leaders are voicing alarm over the lapse of Medicare telehealth flexibilities and the hospital-at-home program, which has been a disruptive ...