Since 2017, the number of trafficking victims receiving state services has more than tripled to over 2,000 in 2024, an ...
One of the first modern coworking spaces, C-Base in Berlin, was launched 30 years ago by a group of computer engineers as a ...
As we head into the New Year, experts across the tech landscape weigh in to share what they think will happen in 2026 ...
Doug Brown stood on the slopes of Mount Kenya in the cold rain, praying for the 50 students he had traveled 8,000 miles to ...
These eight tracks didn't just fill gymnasiums with music—they wired an entire generation's brains to forever associate the ...
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If the DOJ wins in DC., which state rifle bans are most exposed next?
The Justice Department’s decision to attack Washington, DC’s rifle and magazine restrictions has turned a long‑running policy ...
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Federal gun licensing proposals are multiplying: the one requirement that keeps showing up
Federal gun policy is shifting from a narrow focus on who may not own a firearm toward a broader... The post Federal gun ...
Charles Mackerras, born 100 years ago, had a vast and versatile repertoire. But he also left an indelible mark on the legacy ...
The dismantling of the Ed Dept., why kids aren’t reading, teacher pay. The 74 takes a look back at some of our biggest ...
Harvard's free programming classes teach you how to think, debug, and adapt in an AI-driven world where knowing code matters more than ever.
Here, the staff of The Indy offers a look back at 2025, highlighting some of our favorite stories from the last 12 months.
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