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"Dead bodies have physical implications, and where space is ever-more contested, the right of the dead to dominate fertile soils, housing sites, harbour views or bushland must be interrogated," writes ...
AJ Styles has a greater appreciation for wrestling fans and the “pandemic era” they all faced together. One of the most ...
As we reach Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office (again), two leitmotifs stand out. Number one is the in-your-face corruption of these people—Trump’s cabinet and inner circle of advisors, ...
It was only fitting that Joe Goldberg, the twisted central character in Netflix’s soapy psychological thriller series “You” starring Penn Badgley, would get what he had coming at the end of the show’s ...
Welcome to your May horoscope! After the whiplash of March and April, May comes in like a soft wave. It’s Taurus season and ...
Smith's viral spaghetti-slurping moment wasn’t just a quirky internet blip — it was a marker of how far AI had to go.
PowerPoint parties, where people come together to present slideshows on niche topics, became huge during the pandemic. As ...
A loose private network on Signal and WhatsApp helped usher in the new alliance between Silicon Valley and Donald Trump’s new ...
You might think you're private. You might feel you're mysterious. But Google knows the truth. From "Why do I cry every time I ...
For all his bluster and noise, Musk never figured out how to meet people where they are. Utopian tech visions rarely do.
Other countries have watched their democracies slip away gradually, without tanks in the streets. That may be where we’re ...
The Show speaks with former Acting Attorney General Peter Keisler about existential threats to the rule of law.