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The federal government made roughly $186 billion in improper payments last year (fiscal year 2025) — money sent to the wrong people, in the wrong amounts, or without proper paperwork. This is $24 ...
Abstract: Nonlinear inequalities are widely used in science and engineering areas, attracting the attention of many researchers. In this article, a novel jump-gain integral recurrent (JGIR) neural ...
Last week, OpenAI shocked the mathematical community by revealing that one of its internal artificial intelligence (AI) models had found a counterexample to a famous conjecture made by legendary ...
Abstract: This communication proposes an efficient boundary-integral-based “windowed Green function” (WGF) methodology for the numerical solution of 3-D general electromagnetic problems containing ...
HAW Files Unfair Labor Practice Charge Against Harvard, Cites Improper Change to Expos Class Sizes Members of Harvard's academic workers union and graduate student union rallied on the steps of ...
In the era of smart security, a smart surveillance system is only as reliable as its installation. Even the most advanced product can fail to deliver clear images or consistent performance if set up ...
A substitute teacher from Texas has been charged with having an improper relationship with students. Angela Palmares, 27, was arrested without incident in Bell County on Wednesday and charged with ...
TROY, N.Y. — The Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) has filed an improper practice charge against the City of Troy, alleging procedural delays after the contract was ratified last year. The ...
It’s not just Minnesota where people have bilked Medicaid for millions. Federal auditors found $198 million “improper payments” for Medicaid-funded autism services in four states, and another $410 ...
LANSING, MI — A court decision that prohibited the practice of one-person grand jury indictments without an exam in Michigan does not apply retroactively, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.