The NBA thinks it solved its tanking problem. But some La Salle researchers might have a better fix.
Did the NBA get it right? A La Salle department chair and two of his students have their own solution based on math and data.
The leading Democratic candidates for governor in California want to see housing production scaled up dramatically, but that’s hardly a new concept — so did Gavin Newsom. Clearly, the housing crisis ...
Touting the bipartisan work the proposal, power conference leaders nonetheless are reserving endorsements on the Protect ...
Young Alaskans are asking whether they have a future here. The answer depends on whether state leaders are willing to change ...
AI coding tool flaws highlight the need for data-layer governance, access controls, encryption, and audit logs for AI agents.
New Reagan Institute survey finds 65% of voters are optimistic about American innovation while 81% agree government is the ...
Researchers tested 14 major AI models on religious bias and found a consistent pattern: models subtly favor some faiths over ...
With the Bears' pass rush still in need of a spark, the perfect trade opportunity has just appear via Cardinals standout Josh ...
Companies say it’s a better way to dispose of the Cold War-era material — and fix a shortage of nuclear fuel. But the plan ...
Having the “right stuff at the right place at the right time” in the Pacific theater is “a little bit of a maths problem,” says U.S. Indo-Pacific Command’s strategy director for logistics and ...
New York’s control over Block 780 in Midtown, coveted by Amtrak for an unneeded and exorbitant dead-end terminal for ...
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