How Kyiv Adapted the City's Tech to Save Lives
Kyiv's digital gurus have repurposed everyday technology
Kyiv's digital gurus have repurposed everyday technology
The U.S. is taking a crash course in learning to “live with the virus.” Policymakers and health experts agree that we have migrated to a less-disruptive COVID-19 endemic phase. This has produced extensive commentary on
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In the spring of 1994, I cried over being denied admission at Northwestern and Columbia … and three other elite universities. A close friend, trying to comfort me, only made me sob harder by saying:
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