Comic: Maria Montessori and the Freedom To Learn
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It’s natural for skin to thin with age. Here’s how dermatologists say you should...
While aging signs like wrinkles and varicose veins are well-known, skin thinning—a natural progression in which your epidermis becomes fragile—gets discussed...
High-end realtors of Los Angeles on why the mansion tax is fundamentally misguided
Josh Altman has been appearing regularly on Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing for several years now, where the Los Angeles-based realtor shows...
How to watch, stream the Final Four games of March Madness 2023 live online...
Of the five teams oddsmakers had favored to most likely become the NCAA Tournament champion, just one...
Crowds flock to Hong Kong for 20th anniversary of Canto-pop star and gay icon...
Fans of late Canto-pop icon Leslie Cheung, one of the first singers to come out as gay in Hong Kong, flocked...
What Are the Bots Doing to Art?
Millions of people are currently flocking to Amsterdam to see the works of Johannes Vermeer, a show which is sold...
Today in Supreme Court History: April 1, 2003
4/1/2003: Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger argued.
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The Expensive, Seductive Nostalgia of Field of Dreams
Ask a full-grown man why he's choking back tears at the mere mention of the 1989 baseball fable Field of...
Douglass Mackey Convicted for Vote-by-Tweet Meme
Here's the E.D.N.Y. U.S. Attorney's Office press release: Douglass Mackey, also known as "Ricky Vaughn," was convicted today by...
Today’s Order Allowing Dominion Voting’s Case Against Fox to Go Forward
The order, which denied Fox's motion for summary judgment and partly granted Dominion's motion for summary judgment as to certain...