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HDcctv Alliance Announces Analog Devices, Cop UK, Pacific Corp, UFINE, and Win4Net Join Global Security Consortium

HDcctv Alliance, the global consortium to manage and promote HDcctv standards for the security industry, welcomes five new members who will incorporate v1.0 HDcctv specifications and compliance standards testing for interoperability into their new HDcctv

Appeal of health reform based on faulty logic

editor's note: After a year of featuring Paul Krugman's column packaged with a reference to Cafe Hayek, the website of two George Mason University economists, we're making a change. Starting today, a column by Robert Samuelson will alternate each week

Education board accused of 'whitewashing' standards, member walks out

AUSTIN, Texas -- The Texas State Board of Education preliminarily adopted new social studies standards Friday after days of heated debate marked by race and politics, shaping what teachers will be required to cover in social studies, history and economics

Texas ed board vote reflects far-right influences

A far-right faction of the Texas State Board of Education succeeded Friday in injecting conservative ideals into social studies, history and economics lessons that will be taught to millions of students for the next decade.

TX adopts more conservative social studies standards

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- The Texas State Board of Education agreed to new social studies standards on Friday after the far-right faction wielded its power to shape the lessons that will be taught to millions of students on American history, the U.S. free ent