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Walking through an antique shop, you’re surrounded by items calling back to times of yore. Whether they’re china tea sets reminiscent of your grandma’s heirlooms or a Rococo settee begging to return ...
It wasn’t just Tulsi Gabbard: The “quiet tyranny” under President Joe Biden saw no-fly lists used to punish countless average Americans. Simply resisting mask mandates was enough to get 19 Americans ...
President Donald Trump referenced a racial slur during a meeting with top U.S. military leaders in Virginia on Tuesday, Sept. 30. During a 72-minute speech at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Trump said he ...
Sept. 25 (UPI) --Artificial intelligence company xAI's Grok application now will be cheaply available for federal government use, adding to the growing list of companies getting their AI models into ...
“The Trump Administration does not believe popping more pills is always the answer for better health. There is mounting evidence finding a connection between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and ...
AI tools have become a hit with lawyers. But judges have shown they have little patience for when their experiments with the tech go wrong. When combing over a document submitted by two defense ...
CNN commentator Scott Jennings expressed frustration at the rhetoric, such as fascist and Nazis, to describe Republicans on a CNN panel today. "For 10 years, we have heard nothing from the left but ...
NYT Strands: If you are stuck on the New York Times Strands today puzzle, you are not alone. The word game, part of the NYT’s expanding collection of puzzles, continues to challenge players with ...
The Chicago Cubs suffered their third loss in a row on Monday as they fell to the lowly Atlanta Braves with their biggest star stuck on the bench. The team posted just one run in the loss as the ...
Once upon a time, the English language was full of stories with “blossoms,” “rivers,” and “moss.” But these words are disappearing from our vocabularies — and along with them, our connection to the ...
Hyphenaters used to be fearless. Bad to the bone. Unflinching in the face of multi-word adjectives that required two or even three hyphens. An editor would see the terms “anti” and “social” and “media ...