Given the hullabaloo over the Chinese surveillance balloon, you’d think something like this never happened before. But it has. At least four times in recent years.
Watering down AP African American studies is a disservice to students
If our future leaders understand racism as a historical artifact rather than a current reality, movements for racial justice will inevitably stall.
Pain at the pump: Gas in Nevada least affordable in US
LAS VEGAS — Gas prices have been a hot topic over the past year with the volatile crude oil market largely tied to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine and inflation. In Southern Nevada, the area’s dependence on California for gasoline adds another …
Human skull found in Alaska two decades ago belongs to man mauled by bear in 1976
Nearly 50 years after Gary Sotherden vanished while hiking in the remote Alaska interior, the mystery of his death has been solved through DNA
18-year-old wins $48 million her first time playing the lottery
Juliette Lamour, a college student in Canada, said her grandfather suggested she buy a lotto ticket after she turned 18.
Commentary: Scams, deepfake porn and romance bots – advanced AI is incredibly dangerous in criminals’ hands
In the wrong hands, generative artificial intelligence could do untold damage, says this writer.
Commentary: Marie Kondo’s pivot to mess epitomises the beauty of imperfection
Society has created this standard of domestic perfection. Marie Kondo reminds us that the things, people and experiences in our life are gifts to be appreciated and enjoyed, says Dr Chloe Lim, a mother of three, career coach, scientist and author.
Your Tuesday Briefing: A Devastating Quake
Also, a Chinese balloon floats over Latin America.
The Grammys ended in controversy, again. Here’s what to know
The 65th Grammys were back in full swing Sunday