Up until today, Mrinank Sharma was the head of the safeguards research team at Anthropic, the company behind popular AI chatbot Claude. He stepped down on Monday and publicly published the letter he ...
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Iran has been here before. For decades the country has gone through cycles of protest and repression at the hands of the Islamic Republic. What makes this cycle different? In this episode of ...
New Orleans —The Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities (LEH) and Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser announced Tuesday that Michael Doucet, musician and founder of BeauSoleil, has been named 2026 Humanist of ...
Stranger Things 5: The Finale took us down many winding roads. And, it kind of felt like it had five separate endings, given all the different pieces of its epilogue ...
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Netflix’s latest Korean blockbuster The Great Flood has surged to the top of the platform’s global charts for nonglobal films, but audiences are divided over its cryptic ending and philosophical twist ...
The Renaissance, Jacob Burckhardt once wrote, was a golden age for bastards. This, like so much of the popular understanding of 15th- and 16th-century Florence, is one of those truisms so often ...
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Staking is one of the most common ways crypto holders earn rewards simply by holding and committing their tokens to a blockchain network. Often described as “earning passive income in crypto,” staking ...
For centuries, William Shakespeare has existed as a monolith. We know the plays, the Sonnets, the academic arguments. What we don’t know, really, is the life: the household, the marriage, the mess.