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We spoke to an international cohort of curators about the key works of art that defined 2025, and why they made an impact.
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Why some drivers get questioned by police officers while others don’t
On any given commute, some drivers seem to glide past patrol cars while others find themselves on the shoulder, answering ...
At the Northern Hemisphere’s winter solstice the upper half of the Earth is at its furthest lean away from the sun — leading ...
Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, 48, was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside a New Hampshire storage unit on ...
The sun’s ingress into this Earth sign sets the tone for long-term success, while Venus entering Capricorn brings clarity and grounding to matters of love, money and one’s sense of self-worth. This is ...
Elon Musk is selling investors a future of driverless cars, robot assistants and life on Mars. The problem is there’s only ...
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Does driving over the speed limit actually save time? The truth might surprise you
The numbers show speeding saves little time, uses more gas and raises the risk of crashes and costly traffic citations, ...
In business, the power of individual leaders is an inherently hard thing to measure. It’s subjective, and it fluctuates on ...
Florida’s new rules for rail crossings take effect Jan. 1, aimed at reducing the number of drivers and pedestrians killed by ...
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HISD’s Mike Miles says his curriculum is ‘high quality.’ It's not even vetted.
For the first time, Texas is vetting curricula for quality and paying districts extra to use approved materials. But HISD won't submit Mike Miles' controversial NES curriculum for review.
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