“Nothing’s quite as sure as change.” — Look Through My Window, The Mamas & The Papas Humans have an innate drive to improve situations and experiences as they occur. We function at our best when ...
Injuries have been the dominant subject surrounding the Ravens this week. However, the primary focus must remain on winning. Lamar Jackson, Roquan Smith, Marlon Humphrey, Chidobe Awuzie, and Patrick ...
Though the White House is considering how to address gun violence across the country, President Donald Trump has “made it clear he’s always going to protect the constitutional right” of Americans to ...
If the Giants were ever going to accomplish anything in 2025, they would need to lean on their defensive front. Dexter Lawrence, Kayvon Thibodeaux, Brian Burns and Abdul Carter (this year’s third ...
It’s a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across each month. In the past, we’ve featured year-end roundups of cool science ...
President Trump commented, during an Oval Office event Tuesday, on the impending government funding deadline, and reports that if Democrats and Republicans don't reach a deal the administration will ...
Devo meets with 4x panamerican karate champion and 'Girl Coach' ambassador Mariana Guerrero and Allison Sandmeyer-Graves to talk about why it’s so important for girls to stay in sports and how it can ...
Are you tired of hearing about another shooting on campuses? The latest in the news was a leader, husband and father — Charlie Kirk. How many people felt the grief and sadness of his death? How long ...
Over the summer, Congress cut all federal funds for public media. For WBUR, that means we'll lose at least $1.6 million this year and every year for the foreseeable future. It's a terrible blow. One ...
International collaboration on climate change is fraying. The Trump administration withdrew the United States from the Paris Agreement, the 2015 treaty aiming to limit global warming, and has ...
With dystopian fiction a firm fixture in our literary landscape, it’s easy to imagine future English syllabi that include, from this decade alone, works by Ali Smith, Paul Lynch, and Stephen Markley.
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