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In her now celebrated exchange with Alabama’s Solicitor General, our newest Supreme Court Justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson, eviscerated his argument that our Constitution is and should be “colorblind.”
Experience wine tasting like never before at Oak Mountain Winery, a one-of-a-kind underground wine cave in Southern California.
Measure R is an attempt to fool the voters by hidden outside developers and their local spokesperson, Frank Barragan. Mr. Barragan and his Measure R group would have you believe that Measure R is about safety surrounding the TriCal facility, which has operated for over 40 years without issue. In fac…
Kim de l’Horizon’s book on the pain of self-discovery and the jury’s brave decision to deem it best novel shows how vibrant German literature can be, says Sabine Kieselbach.
American democracy, we have been told, is in grave peril.
Towns need year-round residents if they are to thrive. Tourism alone can’t sustain bus services, libraries, chip shops and playgroups, writes Nell Frizzell
The weaponization of voter suppression for political gain is alive and well in Atlantic City, where I believe a small group of council officials is attempting to mislead the voters of Atlantic City.
Guojie Zhang discusses a seminal paper by Alfred H. Sturtevant, in which he concluded based on his observations in fruitflies that the mutation rate is an evolving parameter.
One of the country’s best film festivals will be back in 2023!
The new restrictions, which have been in the works for months, come as trash and rat complaints are piling up throughout New York City as part of a stinky trend that started during the pandemic.
NEW YORK (17 October 2022) – The information environment has become a dangerous theatre of war in the digital age, Irene Khan, the Special Rapporteur on promotion and protection of freedom of opinion and expression, told the General Assembly last week.
Printing objects using plastic rapidly, precisely, and cost-effectively is the focus area of numerous three-dimensional (3D) printing processes. Nevertheless, high resolution and speed continue to be technological challenges.
Eastern Shore crab processors welcome the latest allocation of foreign guest worker visas, but say the government’s year-to-year remedy fails to address recurring labor shortages.
A father’s guide to Nabokov’s Berlin
Our strategy should be precisely not to treat Ukraine as anyone’s colony
Stanford Medicine researchers tested a wireless device in mice that is small enough to be inserted into a mouse’s brain to kill cancerous cells.
This Switch indie is reminiscent of old-school horror games like Resident Evil. It’s downright horrifying, and Halloween is the perfect time to play it.
The University of Kentucky has violated Kentucky’s Open Records Act by failing to respond to portions of a request for copies of emails and text messages, according to a ruling.
“There will be a significant selection between companies due to the crisis we are going through. Selling off the products is not the solution, we need to be careful and calculate costs…