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Data Validation
Data Validation Data validation is a crucial process in the realm of data management, ensuring the accuracy, consistency, and reliability…
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8-Year-Old Carried a Gun Into a New York City School, Police Say
The gun was unloaded, and no students were injured, according to the Police Department.
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Yep, He Did It Again
The media titan Rupert Murdoch, 92, is engaged once more. This time it is to Elena Zhukova, a retired molecular…
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Rivian Will Delay Construction of a $5 Billion Factory in Georgia
The money-losing electric vehicle company, which makes vans, trucks and S.U.V.s, is trying to preserve cash as it works to…
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Richard Truly, 86, Dies; Shuttle Astronaut Who Went On to Lead NASA
In 1983, he commanded a Challenger shuttle flight. After the 1986 disaster, he was charged with leading NASA’s return to…
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The ‘Rule’ Against Ending Sentences With Prepositions Has Always Been Silly
Late last month, Merriam-Webster shared the news on Instagram that it’s OK to end a sentence with a preposition. Hats…
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Moms Marketing Their Daughters on Social Media
More from our inbox: Will Haley Endorse Trump?A Glimpse of the Lives Lost in GazaExclusionary ZoningKinsey Pastore, head of marketing…
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National Guard in the Subway? New Yorkers Have Their Doubts.
Some commuters said they felt safer after learning that heavily armed soldiers would patrol the subway system. Others were critical…
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You’ll Never Believe Which Animal Makes Milk for Its Babies
Wormlike amphibians called caecilians add cloacal secretions of a nutritious material similar to milk to their numerous quirks, according to…
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Lucas Samaras, Artist Who Was His Own Canvas, Dies at 87
A wild card even by the rabble-rousing standards of the 1960s, he once said that he used himself in his…
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