Gabe Torres guides the Golden Gate, a “runner” boat that ferries Bar Pilots, to a vessel anchored south of Yerba Buena Island ...
Well, 2025 has been a year of reckoning. This story is part of MIT Technology Review’s Hype Correction package, a series that ...
Musicologist Joe Bennett explains the common components of the most enduring Christmas songs, from "Jingle Bells" to "All I ...
Find all you can eat Arkansas buffets dishing out comfort food, fried catfish and dessert plates that keep locals coming back ...
Chișinău, surely one of Europe’s least-visited capitals, is a city of wine, warmth and slow beauty. It’s a revelation ...
Leeds United boss Daniel Farke labelled Dominic Calvert-Lewin “one of the best English strikers in the Premier League” and ...
Architects Jestico + Whiles were challenged to make the Cavendish Laboratory's science accessible to the public while meeting ...
If 2024 was the year of proof-of-concept and 2025 was the year of early adoption and scale, 2026 is shaping up to be something different — a year defined by normalization. AI in healthcare won't fade ...
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5 2000s sitcoms barely anyone remembers
Although critically acclaimed, it’s increasingly absent from conversations about top-tier sitcoms. Among forgotten 2000s ...
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New Year’s checklist: 10 things to do to prepare your portfolio for its best year yet
As we head into what could be a very profitable (and volatile) 2026 for investors, there are plenty in the market with ...
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Nearly 40K people have died on California roads in the past 20 years. State law hasn’t changed
Nearly 40,000 people have died and more than 2 million have been injured in crashes on California's roads over the past two decades.
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