Trans people are literally on the run and research into topics our government deems “DEI” is verboten. Has this ushered in a golden era of open scientific research and discovery?
In “The Man Who Stole the Gods,” Matthew Campbell recounts a shocking, decades-long crime and the search for its perpetrator.
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7 best games based on Spielberg movies, ranked
Steven Spielberg's films are legendary, but the games based on his movies rarely get any attention. Well, these adaptations ...
I felt compelled to comment on a letter in the May 15, 2026, issue of the Remnant in the support of Trump's foreign policy ...
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The best new popular science books of June 2026
The most exciting popular science reads this month explore everything from symbiosis to hormones, while Alice Roberts takes ...
While scanning the area via seismic imaging, the scientist happened upon evidence of river sediment atop large underwater ...
In the finale, crime lord Alamo Brown (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) learns Rue, one of his subordinates, has been working as an ...
The HBO series ended its three-season run on May 31 with a series finale that killed off a major character and left viewers reaching for the tissue box. Who died and how did the show’s creator explain ...
All of the narrative details in the call of Abram story reinforce a single point: God commands Abram to go, and ...
Groveland Four families get their due, Tina Polsky exits gracefully, and Debbie Wasserman Schultz's CD 20 critics keep ...
AI is accelerating health IT integration, empowering providers and patients alike to more easily access and utilize data, according to Dr. Stephen Ferrara.
A book about how AI shapes perceptions of reality came under fire for using AI-generated quotes. Its problems go beyond that. After the Times story broke, WIRED took another look at our 1,450-word ...
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