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In Pluribus, the apocalypse arrives with a smile
In the imaginative mind of Vince Gilligan, the end of the world does not arrive with flaming alien spacecraft or pulverized ...
A mysterious visitor from beyond our solar system is defying expectations and igniting fierce scientific debate as it hurtles ...
House Democrats are demanding more details about Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s dealings with the Salvadoran government as ...
The first season of Pluribus may have come to an end last week on Apple TV, but we'll be sifting through all the implications ...
Fake band exposed by hoax spokesman, turning ChatGPT evil, and a vending machine calls the FBI over $2. The weirdest AI Eye ...
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Disclosure Day trailer breakdown: All about the first look at Steven Spielberg’s upcoming sci-fi movie
Steven Spielberg is returning to the alien genre with his 2026 sci-fi film Disclosure Day, marking a homecoming for the ...
Pluribus” put its two unlikely heroes on the path to saving the world in the Season 1 finale, but not without some messy ...
President Donald Trump won case after case at the Supreme Court in his first year back in the White House. But the justices ...
Jesus Gutiérrez told immigration agents he was a US citizen. Only after they scanned his face, did the agents let him go.
Men suffer not because they are ill treated by women, changing mores or a changing economy. The real damage Vincent documents ...
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The ‘one chatbot per child’ model for AI in classrooms conflicts with what research shows: Learning is a social process
Individualized learning has its place. But decades of educational research is also clear that learning is a social endeavor at its core. Classrooms that privilege personalized AI chatbots overlook ...
From Black Mirror to The Handmaid’s Tale, these are the most grounded speculative series that bend reality without totally ...
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