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In a thought-provoking guest essay, MIT professor Junot Diaz has stirred the pot with a bold critique of Superman, the quintessential American superhe...
Sarah Johnson
7/12/2025
In the heart of Kerrville, Texas, a poignant tribute has emerged over the past few days, a roadside memorial dubbed the River of Angels, honoring the ...
In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, a troubling incident has emerged from the U.S. State Department, where an impostor used AI ...
In a curious turn of events, Indiana Fever president Kelly Krauskopf seems to have vanished from the digital landscape, with her X account mysteriousl...
Melissa Gilbert, forever etched in our hearts as Laura Ingalls Wilder from Little House on the Prairie, recently shared a poignant chapter of her life...
In a political maneuver straight out of a chess grandmaster’s playbook, Republicans are seizing the opportunity to weaponize the unexpected rise of de...
A widely used medication for lower back pain, gabapentin, has been linked to a startling increase in the risk of dementia and mild cognitive impairmen...
In a chilling revelation, Bryan Kohberger, the former criminology Ph.D. student convicted of the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students, ...
In a heated Capitol Hill debate, Senators Alex Padilla and Cory Booker have introduced the Visible Identification Standards for Immigration-Based Law ...