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Although the dynamics of extracting symbols from Indigenous peoples are now much more subtle, experts from these communities ...
People naturally follow those who seem sure of their path, even when that certainty is manufactured. Watch how often truly ...
Educators are increasingly using generative A.I. in their own work, even as they express profound hesitation about the ethics of student use.
What they did was block British manufacturers with very high tariffs, the highest tariffs in the world well into the ...
Religious practice is in decline in Ireland and secularisation and cultural diversity are on the rise, so why is confirmation still so popular?
On the 40th anniversary of their formation, we look back at how the group went from being just four friends to the ...
Visual artist, architect, and musician Micaela Benedicto tunes out the noise to craft an artistic language that defies categorization Micaela Benedicto’s one-woman exhibition “A History of ...
It’s spring, which means one thing: the RHS Chelsea Flower Show is back, with a raft of new gardens for visitors to enjoy.
A Charlotte lawyer—and lifelong Republican—with decades of blue-chip legal experience got the axe at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Online word puzzles are popular for enhancing vocabulary and focus. This article presents a 7x7 grid of random letters, ...
Last week, the Los Angeles Sparks instructed, via a social media post, male athletes to fill out a waiver and register for practice squad tryouts. Brink said she was "icked out" by the WNBA ...