Melissa Quinn is a senior reporter for CBSNews.com, where she covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts. Washington — A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a Department ...
MANHATTAN, Kan. - The Kansas Track & Field team traveled to Manhattan, Kan. for the Steve Miller Invitational on Friday, and to Boston for Saucony's Battle for Boston at BU on Sunday. The Jayhawks ...
NEW YORK, N.Y. — For the second year in a row, the Kingston High girls distance medley relay team defended its indoor title at the North Shore Pre-National Invitational at the Nike Track and Field ...
The U.S. women’s cross-country skiing 4x7.5K relay team finished in fifth place on Saturday, tying the Americans’ best finish in the event in the history of the Winter Games. Their men’s counterparts ...
Abstract: Modern systems depend on accurate data for reliable operation and protection. However, their cyber-physical nature makes them susceptible to cyber-attacks that can manipulate measurements ...
Hope College sprinter Sara Schermerhorn bettered her own NCAA Division III-leading 400-meter time, topping a championship field that included eight NCAA Division I entrants at the University of Notre ...
Abstract: Distance relays provide fast protection for transmission lines, but have limitations that require supplementary protection schemes to quickly clear main line faults detected beyond the first ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Lawmakers in the state's capitol are debating how to regulate kratom with a focus on consumer safety and youth protection. The proposed House bill does not aim for a full ban like ...
If a UMass student plans to visit MassMOCA in North Adams, a senior in Goshen needs to see a doctor in Greenfield or a Pittsfield young professional wants to commute to their Northampton job, there ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — Move over Punxsutawney Phil, there's a new forecaster in town, and he's paying attention to central Iowa. Drake University is introducing a new tradition for Groundhog's Day: "Griff ...
WASHINGTON STATE — Attorney General Nick Brown has reached an agreement to safeguard the private data of over 1 million Washington residents receiving federal food assistance benefits. "When someone ...
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