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Now that the system is built, it’s perpetuating harm By Dr. Allison Wiltz, article courtesy of medium.com Artificial intelligence has become an unavoidable technological phenomenon. Once only ...
In Rus Bradburd’s new comic novel, “Big Time,” there ain’t no DEI, CRT or other “troublesome” abbreviations at the reimagined ...
Tristi Pinkston joined Lisa Hillier on The Wave to promote a number of upcoming community events, including the Tuesday Farmer’s Markets from 12-4, the Short Stories Fundraiser for the Bear Lake ...
The winners of the 5th Annual Critics Choice Super Awards have been unveiled and The Penguin led with four wins. Honoring the ...
The American novelist, known for his prolific body of work centered on determinism and evolution, holds a prominent place in ...
South Korean's Smilegate announced it would partner with Dan Houser's Absurd Ventures to globally publish a new open-world, ...
Another good reason to keep my phone face down is that it won't turn on each time I get a notification. That means I can save ...
The EU science policy world is still digesting last month’s proposals for the next €175 billion Framework Programme, plans ...
Whether you’re a horror-curious reader like me or a seasoned fan, the new collection Red Line: Chicago Horror Stories serves up a smorgasbord of styles, themes, and perspectives that will satisfy a ...
This third novel in Doug Johnstone’s sci-fi trilogy is a moving exploration of what it means to be human, writes Louise Fairbairn ...
Opinion - The inception of serious literary writing in Liberia can be traced back to Edward Wilmot Blyden's seminal work, Christianity, Islam, and the Negro Race, published in 1887. Before the 1950s, ...
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