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AI is no longer the shiny new toy—it’s in the trenches: helping doctors, rewriting classroom blackboards, and quietly ...
Thomas Noguchi was one of the newest deputy coroners working in LA in August 1962 when he was tasked with establishing the ...
Ralph Lauren’s Oak Bluffs campaign launched last week, building on a collection inspired by crisp styling ingrained in the ...
A state panel tasked with the ambitious goal of redrawing Vermont’s school districts got to work Friday at the Statehouse.
“It’s called energy poverty,” said Martin Boucher, research chair in energy sustainability at NorQuest College and head of ...
I think it will be a clash between the political will and the administrative won’t.” Thus, the writers of the scalpel-sharp British television comedy series Yes Minister and its successor Yes, Prime ...
Sabrina's magic goes awry in Archie vs. Minor Threats #1, landing Riverdale's finest in a world of costumed criminals and ...
AJ Dillon, the former Green Bay Packers running back many assumed would be fighting for his roster life, has instead emerged ...
The world of fashion and social media has recently been buzzing with excitement over the authenticity of an icon: at 60, Paulina Porizkova appeared on the beach, in a swimsuit, bare-faced, ...
It's known for its deadly bite, but the Philippine crocodile – thought to be the rarest in the world – has a lot more to give ...
Dhadak 2 is a furious film. It simmers, rages, and refuses to apologize for its anger. And like any smart adaptation, it improves on the shortcomings of the source material.
A believer confronts Bhagat Singh’s radical rejection of faith, and discovers that atheism, at its most honest, can deepen the roots of belief.