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Alpha School’s Ritzy New York City Campus Costs $65,000 a Year—but Isn’t Actually a School
In the fall of 2025, top executives from Alpha School gathered a group of wealthy New York City parents at a series of information sessions in Lower Manhattan to pitch them on the company’s new campus. The events, some of which were hosted by Alpha cofounder MacKenzie Price and its billionaire principal, Joe Liemandt, were designed to show how Alpha was “redefining school” through AI-powered learning models. The goal: persuade families to ditch the city’s traditional education system and...
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HP Discount Codes: 60% Off June 2026
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Superintelligence: The Idea That Eats Smart People (2016)
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Ahoy, DECmate II the little PDP-8 that could
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Castro's indictment references a network of Cuban spies. Who were they?
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