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The nuclear anxiety of the 1950s led to two unlikely strategies: ducking under school desks and taking advice from a cartoon turtle.
Ann Telnaes, Reno High grad and former Eldorado waitress, quit a 17-year Washington Post career after it spiked a political ...
LURED in with child-like fruity flavours, a dangerous party drug has left a trail of destruction in the US – with fears it ...
Some dropped out of M.I.T., Georgetown and Stanford. Others decided not to go to college. They all say they could not afford to wait to build their own artificial intelligence start-ups.
Hulu's revival of the beloved Fox animated sitcom is surprisingly satisfying. There's just one major problem: Bobby.
We don’t need to be treated like children,” one tourist fumed about Trump bullying museums to rewrite history and erase ...
Like the even more celebrated "Nineteen Eighty-Four" (1949), Orwell's "Animal Farm" — marking its 80th anniversary this month — is a political broadside.
Yu is achieving feats no other pre-teen girl ever has, and is already holding her own against the world’s best swimmers ...
With mythmaking having existed since the dawn of the celebrity, we take a look at five musicians who indulged in fanciful ...
Adding to the centenarian celebrations, Te Papa has just been named TripAdvisor’s top tourist attraction in New Zealand, ...
Generative AI models are built on the collective work of countless people. Behind every AI-generated response lurks a vast, invisible workforce – writers, singers, ...
We’re living through a new ‘Gilded Age’: the period at the end of the 19th century marked by grotesque material excess, political ...