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A recent US Senate Hearing took on the topic of American superiority in space being seriously challenged by the Chinese, and recent demands by The White House to cut up to 47% of NASA's budget have ...
The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) has published a list of approved Curriculum Support Materials for Grade ...
Thankfully, we can still turn to our bookshelves — and podcasts — to ground us. We tapped science doyenne Alie Ward, the host of the funny cult favorite “ Ologies” podcast, to share her picks for the ...
Financial advisors get these 529 plan questions from clients planning for college costs, from ownership transfers to Roth ...
Is AI a utopian promise or an existential threat? These 11 must-read books — featuring Annie Bot, Empire of AI and UnWorld — navigate the turbulent landscape of deepfakes, algorithmic bias, and the ...
The year’s best culinary titles include a food history of the United States, a guide to being an excellent dinner-party guest ...
Our electronics writer spent a week seeing how Amazon’s first color E Ink digital notebook compares to the best e-readers and digital notebooks.
While the first two Knives Out films by Rian Johnson are filled with subtle references to classic mystery novels, Wake Up Dead Man—now playing in select theaters—is far more direct. In a scene where ...
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates unveiled his 2025 holiday reading list, featuring five books designed to spark curiosity. His selections delve into finding purpose in later life, understanding climate ...
In this column from King County Library System, Executive Director Heidi Daniel recommends books across a variety of themes and genres. Learn more at kcls.org. Each holiday season, between the bustle ...
It's getting colder, Cincinnati. As the wintertime nears, there's no better time than now to find the perfect book to cozy up with on cold nights. If you're not sure what to read, don't fret. We've ...
Fifteen bookstores and booksellers will descend on a small downtown San Francisco alley Saturday, selling 20 tables worth of books for just $5 and records for just $10. On Saturday, 34 Trinity Arts ...