WOODSTOCK, Ga. — At the city of Woodstock’s Public Works Department, with a possible ice storm on the way, more is better. “We have six trucks, 1,000 tons of sand-gravel mix, 17 chainsaws, and 30 ...
Learning a new language is still fun and useful, despite Google Gemini helping with real-time translations when needed. Thankfully, studying a new language is more accessible than ever, thanks to apps ...
TAHLEQUAH — Cherokee Nation leaders and Cherokee language speakers joined representatives of Kiwa Digital Ltd. to unveil the new Cherokee Language Dictionary app during a celebration at Durbin Feeling ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — With help from another prominent indigenous entity, the Cherokee Nation debuted its own language learning app on Dec. 9. With a ceremony inside Durbin Feeling Language Center, ...
Howard Paden works daily to preserve Cherokee language and lifeways. Jeff Edwards brings the Cherokee Syllabary into his award-winning art, and Mary Jean Robertson uplifts Native voices through 50 ...
Dr. Brittany Hunt grew up in Robeson County, North Carolina, where there's a large Indigenous population. But when she got to college, she was just one of a few Native students on campus. That’s when ...
Perplexity launched Perplexity Patents on Thursday. The new AI-powered database makes finding patents easier. You don't need specific language or codes to find patents. Patent searching is a lengthy, ...
A legal group says a Hawaii middle school history teacher was disciplined by school officials after a Constitution Day lesson that discussed Charlie Kirk. The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ ...
The Cherokee Nation will raise the pay for employees who speak or start learning Cherokee, and the Nation will expand home health for elderly native speakers, as part of an increasing effort to ...
KENWOOD, Okla. — On September 26, the Cherokee Nation’s Marshal Service satellite office and new Cherokee Language Department office opened in Kenwood. Nearly 16,000 Cherokee citizens live within a 15 ...
The First Amendment protects most words and forms of speech from government interference. What’s not protected are threats, incitement to violence, defamation, obscenity, fighting words and child ...