This is the third consecutive nomination for the 'Off Script' roundtable series, which has received a total of six nods over the past nine years.
Here is what’s happening on TV from Sunday, July 12 to Saturday, July 18. All times are Eastern. Lucky (Apple TV, Wednesday, ...
From Gen Z meetups to community centers, mahjong is attracting a new generation of players. Here's why the classic game is booming again ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- “The Magicians Table” will be sticking around and saying “abracadabra” a bit longer than scheduled. The show, which combines theater, live music and close-up magic, has extended its ...
Organizers of Washington’s reworked news fellowship faced some tough questions from newsroom leaders on Tuesday. The fellowship is expanding to place temporary reporters in all 39 of Washington’s ...
Few IT executives feel the pace of developments in artificial intelligence (AI) as acutely as Manu Narayan. Some nine months into his role as the first chief information officer (CIO) at GitLab – the ...
Whether you know it as Emancipation Day, Freedom Day, Jubilee Day or Juneteenth, Friday, June 19, marks the anniversary of slavery ending in the United States 161 years ago. Besides being observed as ...
"The goal, Reardon tells me, is to build 'a synthetic artificial intelligence brain that runs on 50 watts or less.' It should adapt to its conditions, be as nimble as a human mind, and burn a tiny ...
Although medications with glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist activity have transformed the management of obesity and shown substantial cardiometabolic benefits, unmet needs remain.
Rummage is one of those interesting words that can be both a noun and a verb–and two kinds of a verb, at that, both transitive and intransitive (and even a sort of an adjective, as in a “rummage sale” ...
Marchers display their signs at the San Francisco Pride Parade in 2025. (Aaron Levy-Wolins/J. Staff) Sign up for Weekday J and get the latest on what's happening in the Jewish Bay Area. June marks ...
I’m sure that in my parents’ minds there was such a thing as table manners. They talked about the proper way to hold a fork and knife, the polite way to eat soup, and so on. But my father, a doctor, ...
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