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Continued advances in AI image creation tools have sparked a bit of a firestorm and backlash, with artists and big tech companies arguing over what’s right and wrong ...
M. Gessen is an Opinion columnist for The Times. They won a George Polk Award for opinion writing in 2024. They are the ...
But when life welcomes kids and a career, finding the time to dedicate to improving the community can be hard to come by. But ...
Duncan Stroik, a leading figure of the traditional sacred architecture revival in the U.S., leans over his firm’s latest ...
Many thriller books have become classics, adapted for the big and small screens ( Gone Girl and The Girl with the Dragon ...
Medication mistakes — in which the wrong drug or the wrong dose is given to a patient — are among the most common errors in ...
Abigail Reynolds is the latest Future Leaders winner. She's a junior at Castle View High School in Douglas County. She's not only preparing herself for a career in engineering, she's inspiring a ...
Experts say it’s no surprise that UnitedHealthcare often ends up in the crosshairs of public and political scrutiny, as it’s ...
Michelle Zajko studied biology because she wanted to help people live healthier lives. Years later, police say, she fell in with Jack “Ziz” LaSota and an “extremist group” connected to six murders.
Trademark attorney Rosezena Pierce draws from her dual career background to protect entrepreneurs from costly intellectual ...
Antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) “superbugs” contribute to more than 4.5 million deaths globally per year and threaten to make ...
Interdimensional travel, sex with aliens, communion with God. Anything is possible with just a sprinkle of DMT. Akasha Song’s ...