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The Pressure at the Door After all, Nyesom Wike is still human. He has blood running through his veins, not steel. He has fears, doubts, and sleepless n ...
wenty democratic countries from the Global North and South, including Brazil, Chile, Norway and Spain, came together on Sept. 24 at the United Nations not just to reaffirm their commitment to ...
It's hard to imagine a world without Star Trek or Doctor Who, but back in the 1950s and 1960s, science fiction on television was still trying to figure out what it wanted to be. The genre was new to ...
Photoshop Harmonize automatically adjusts an object's color, lighting, and shadows to match any background. It's very, very good.
The Habitable Worlds Observatory is poised to tell us whether Earth-like planets are common—if it can get off the ground ...
The Fête de la Science is an opportunity for young and old alike to learn more about science as a whole, with activities, events, tours, lectures... From October 7 to 12, 2025, an exciting program ...
Set in 1963, the year civil rights activist Medgar Evers was assassinated and Malcom X delivered his “Message to the Grass Roots,” and one year before Gray’s own birth, the story focuses on young ...
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This Day in Pop Culture for October 2

The very first Peanuts comic strip, Seattle Pilots last game, “The Twilight Zone”, Huckleberry Hound, Secret Squirrel and Groucho Marx ...
Astronomers have already discovered nearly 6,000 planets outside our solar system, but none of them are true “Earth twins.” Scientists are especially interested in finding planets that are about the ...
EXCLUSIVE: L.A.’s Micheaux Film Festival will run at The Culver Theater in Culver City from October 23 to 26, with a selection of short and feature projects, including 36 world premieres. Scroll down ...
Clear your shelf for books from Joe Hill, Ken Liu, Thomas Pynchon, R.A. Salvatore, Martha Wells, and more—including that wild Nicholas Sparks-M. Night Shyamalan collaboration.