A nostalgic look back at the era of the shared family computer, when logging on was intentional, time online was limited, and ...
Sadly, New York City only recycles about one-fifth of its garbage: around 8 percent of trash from homes and about 25 percent from businesses, according to the city’s Department of Sanitation. While ...
Former President Jimmy Carter died on December 29th 2024. He was a 100 years old. A long life and, by anyone’s standards, a consequential one. His single term in office (1977-1981), as NPR describes ...
While most of America teeters on the edge of a fascist abyss, Maine has given democracy a much needed upgrade with the switch to ranked choice voting for the 2020 election.
The police’s violence comes as no surprise. Violence and oppression is built into the police’s origin story, and violence will continue to define policing unless serious changes are made.
An honest reflection on race, inequality, and justice in America ...
It’s true of life, and now it appears it’s true of AI: You get what you give. You only take out what you put in. And neither life nor AI are doing very well these days. Let’s leave aside the ...
Now that stimulus checks are being sent, here's where you can donate to help those especially impacted by coronavirus.
Japanese internment camps pale in comparison to not being able breath your germs on a crowd of strangers in a bar.
Earth Week NYC saw climate activists deftly pivoting from IRL to digital actions. Here’s a look at how they did it.
“You don’t have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.” –Ray Bradbury ...
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