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Opinion | The World Is Making Progress Despite What You May Think
Contrary to popular belief, the world is not headed towards doom and gloom. Over the past few decades, poverty, diseases and premature death rates have...
For Under the Radar, the Experiment Is Over, for Now
Under the Radar, a festival of experimental works curated by Mark Russell, had its first run in January 2005. Russell is a former artistic director...
Mark Zuckerberg Reveals Meta’s Plans for the Future to Employees
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has addressed the company’s employees in a meeting to discuss the future of the company. The speech was an attempt to...
Opinion | Ukraine’s Counterattack Will Determine the Future of Democracy
Seventy-nine years ago, Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy, a day now etched in America’s memory. This year, D-Day’s anniversary is particularly evocative...
Comer Cancels Wray Contempt Vote as F.B.I. Agrees to Share Document on Biden
House Republicans have decided to cancel the initiation of contempt of Congress proceedings against Christopher A. Wray, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation...
‘Blue Jean’ Film Review: A Story of a Lesbian Gym Teacher Struggling to Navigate a Repressive Period
The film “Blue Jean” by Georgia Oakley captures a story set in the repressive period of the UK in 1988, when the government prohibited the...
Supreme Court Rules Against Dog Toy Resembling Liquor Bottle
The Supreme Court has ruled that a dog chew toy that resembles a bottle of Jack Daniel’s whiskey is not protected by the First Amendment,...
Opinion | The Accessibility and Dangers of A.I. Photoshop
Adobe’s Photoshop software has been the gold standard for image editing and manipulation for over 30 years. It’s a tool that’s almost synonymous with digital...
Is Ron DeSantis’ Presidential Campaign a Lost Cause?
With plummeting poll numbers and dwindling donor support, some are already writing off Ron DeSantis’ 2024 presidential campaign. However, despite recent setbacks, there is still...
Review: ‘American Pain’ Unravels the Dark Side of the Opioid Crisis
In the late 2000s, a series of dubious pain clinics materialized in South Florida, dispensing opioids on an unprecedented scale. Dealers and users alike flocked...