The FBI had a director before who was openly political: President Nixonβs friend, L. Patrick Gray.
It did not go well for the country, according to an FBI historian #Watergate
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FBI Director Patel sees his job resting solely on pleasing the president. If formal accountability β a key element of a democracy β is to survive, it will have to come from Congress, according to a historian of the FBI.
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If the government shutdown drags on, βit could send the U.S. economy into a tailspin,β according to an economist who studies public finance. And it could be a tipping point to recession: https://buff.ly/il6DzSG
Health insurance premiums will rise by 75% for millions of people if they expire as planned at the end of the year.
Thatβs one of the major issues Democrats and Republicans are at odds over in the current government #shutdown.
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Virtual particles: A mathematical trick that predicts subatomic behavior with uncanny accuracy. Some physicists now wonder if these imagined particles might actually be real.
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Florida's 1,100 natural springs face threats from reduced flow, habitat loss, and excessive algae. Many popular springs are impaired by pollution, despite $357 million spent on restoration since 2011. A geographer explains how to restore them: https://buff.ly/LzwRDAU
Young children are capable of finding systematic solutions to complex problems without any instruction, contradicting long-held assumptions about cognitive development, according to a psychologist
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A study imagined NIH with 40% less funding. The result? More than half of FDA-approved drugs since 2000 might not exist. Basic research dollars have real-world impact.
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What past education technology failures can teach us about the future of AI in schools, according to a professor who studies the history and future of education technology:
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