Education: Arizona State University, BA in Journalism and BA in Business Bryan Pietsch is a reporter on the International team covering foreign affairs, based in The Post's D.C. newsroom.
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FUNDS: Social welfare would account for the largest portion of the NT$3.33 trillion budget, followed by spending on education, tech and culture ...
Nov. 7, 2024 — Scientists have created a robot that can learn tasks like cleaning a washbasin just by watching humans. A special sponge with sensors is used to show the robot how to clean. Using ...
Russians close to the Kremlin voiced optimism that Donald J. Trump could help end the war in Ukraine on Russia’s terms. Vladimir V. Putin said Mr. Trump’s remarks on ending the war “deserve ...
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Elon Musk shared a video of former President Donald Trump outlining his plan to combat censorship and promote free speech. Trump's five-point strategy includes prohibiting federal partnerships for ...
Oct. 24, 2024 — Lithium-sulfur batteries have never lived up to their potential as the next generation of renewable batteries for electric vehicles and other devices. But mechanical engineers ...
While voting is open, we will take a position-by-position look at all the eligible players for the Seahawks Top 50 Players. Seahawks fantasy insider Scott Engel gives you Week 10 fantasy football ...
Nov. 1, 2024 — New research has identified crucial links between dietary choices and the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). The study explored how enzymes ... Oct. 31, 2024 — A research ...
A suspect is in custody Friday after a total of nine people were stabbed in Seattle in a span of 38 hours, police said. Christian McCaffrey called his time on the sideline "extremely unfortunate ...
Powerful bursts of radio waves from distant galaxies are typically linked to young celestial objects. But observations reveal that they are more likely to occur in rarer, more massive galaxies ...