Anas Sarwar is engaged in an entirely performative action, pretending he can somehow divorce himself from the record of his own party ...
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A professor chose a postcard for goodbye and made death talkable
“And in case you happen to be reading this I am dead, and I very much liked you.” That sentence, typed in uncontaminated ...
A self-professed media watchdog has been weaponizing antisemitism and trying to poison journalistic standards on covering Palestine. Media workers on the perils of the relentless intimidation and disi ...
Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, says more democracy is the best response to AI. He doesn’t sound too confident.
The reality is that Boeing is racing to keep up with the past, instead of contemplating the future. When it comes to the all-important single-aisle airliner sector, it is now facing a market that is ...
Colorado, like many states, has tried nearly every approach to homelessness. Funding has increased, programs have expanded, and new services have been layered on. Cities have also enacted sit-and-lie ...
US President Donald Trump told Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre that he no longer feels bound “to think purely of Peace” because the Norwegian Nobel Committee did not award him the Nobel Peace ...
The narrow 4-3 vote by the Corpus Christi ISD Board of Trustees to shutter seven neighborhood campuses — Fannin, Kostoryz, Sanders and Travis elementary schools, and Browne, Haas and Martin middle ...
Despite a near-disaster, our intelligence services and our military have done something spectacular: capturing a terrible dictator and bringing him to face justice in a U.S. court, where he should ...
Matthew Herper covers medical innovation — both its promise and its perils. SAN FRANCISCO — Noubar Afeyan, one of biotech’s top investors, warned in an annual letter that a backlash against science in ...
After 435 long years of growth in knowledge and farming, humanity has finally reached the unseen goal of reenacting William Shakespeare’s play about how people and in our case, politicos, really do ...
DETROIT, MI – A Trenton man working in a U.S. Postal Service mail sorting facility in Allen Park was found dead in one of its machines hours after his shift had ended. Nicholas Acker, 36, was found ...
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