Washington, D.C. – Today, the Office of Management and Budget’s Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) Board, chaired by the Office of Federal Procurement, published two proposed rules to eliminate more than ...
We spend a lot of time thinking of reasons we shouldn’t do things. What if we decided to default to yes? By Melissa Kirsch This past week, true to my vow to continue engaging in summer activities ...
Pew Research Center has long asked Americans how much they trust information from national news organizations in general. Recently, we asked about their trust in 30 specific news sources. It’s not ...
Git isn’t hard to learn. Moreover, with a Git GUI such as Atlassian’s Sourcetree, and a SaaS code repository such as Bitbucket, mastery of the industry’s most powerful version control tools is within ...
Behind every significant advance in US food safety lies a public health disaster that forced Congress to act. A regulatory carve-out, the GRAS loophole, a long-standing exception intended for harmless ...
LanguageCert Academic, CELPIP General, and the Michigan English Test (MET) are now officially accepted for use in Australian visa applications. With this update, a total of nine tests from eight ...
WASHINGTON — The Defense Department said it has officially accepted a luxury jet plane from Qatar to use as the new Air Force One for President Donald Trump. Now the administration's task is to get it ...
We all mess up at times with our spouses, kids, and other people important to us. Misunderstandings and empathic disconnections can't be avoided in close relationships, but they don’t have to cause a ...
A landmark research study by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board has provided one of the most detailed examinations to date of how state and local governments in the United States use GAAP.
On Thursday evening, 1,580 applicants to Yale opened their portals to be greeted by Yale’s signature chant, bursts of confetti and the news of their admission into the class of 2029. The regular ...
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board released a study Monday on utilization of GAAP among state and local governments and found all the states are using GAAP, but only about three-quarters of ...