The determination of anti-abortion MPs to talk about curtailing access to abortion reflects something fundamental to ...
In "Make Me Commissioner," Jane Leavy breaks down how the sport lost its emotional core, and how to get it back.
Why Black women are excluded from the messy hair aesthetic—and how unfair beauty standards still decide who gets to look ...
The rushed and uneven rollout of A.I. has created a fog in which it is tempting to conclude that there is nothing to see here ...
Although artificial intelligence is frequently lauded for its coding ability or its math skills, how does it perform when ...
Letters to the Editor and open letters reflect the opinions, concerns and views of University of Wisconsin-Madison students ...
Feedback on October No Kings protests; disappointment with Duval Teachers United; plea to Duval Schools; and more.
More than six decades later, what has emerged is a military-narrational complex, in which war presents too good a story not to tell, over and over again. States, and now nonstate actors, have been ...
Dictionary.com’s word of the year isn’t even really a word. It’s the viral term “6-7” that kids and teenagers can’t stop ...
Effortless hair looks are back in the mainstream—and I've been reminded why this trend comes with a huge asterisk for Black women.
MOSCOW — The University of Idaho ranked 43 out of 257 colleges and universities for supporting free speech, according to a nationwide survey of students by a free speech advocacy group.
People who use AI too often are experiencing a strange and concerning new psychological condition, experts have warned.
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