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Every year on April 23rd, we pull out our favorite book-themed games, and this World Book Day word search always makes the cut. It’s quick to set up, easy for kids to jump into, and ties in perfectly ...
The actor and musician discusses how to “let it do you,” why almost dying was a gift, and his new album, “Slow Magic.” ...
The institution's Nimitz Library has been stripped of 381 titles, according to a list first published in the New York Times, including works exploring race, gender, and national identity. The culling ...
The Luddites lost the fight to save their livelihoods. As the threat of artificial intelligence looms, can we do any better?
The academic and author discusses what to expect from the singularity, the need for AI self-correcting mechanisms, and what hope there is for superintelligence safeguarding democracy.
Sanjana Ramachandran's 'Famous Last Questions' plays with the boundaries of memoir, reportage, and research, unburdened by ...
Lydia Kramer and her boyfriend, Ethan Shapiro tell PEOPLE how they created ArtFair Apparel and their reaction when they saw ...
Weather forecasts are perfect for testing real-time data retrieval because they're constantly updated, widely available, and ...
I’m the daughter of immigrants and I think somewhere in me is a real feeling that you keep striving, you keep pushing ...
Discover how college students are embracing analog learning methods—handwritten notes, physical books, and offline discussions—to enhance focus and deepen understanding.
The former media mogul discusses how he became “ashamed” of Gawker and why he’s selling his apartment and moving to Budapest.
Was there a better way to spend the past decade than on a maddening, deadly, brain-scrambling search for gold hidden ...