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Thomas Vinterberg on Climate Change Miniseries ‘Families Like Ours’

"Families Like Ours" Premieres in Venice, Tackling Climate Change Crisis It’s no coincidence that “Families Like Ours,” the

Classroom Deal of the Day: Save 16% on Loop Earplugs

Are you a teacher looking for a solution to classroom noise and sensory overload? Loop earplugs may be

Researchers find 60% of infant and toddler foods sold in US do not meet desired nutritional standards

A recent study conducted by public health specialists at the University of New South Wales's George Institute for

Real Housewives’ Kyle Richards Storms out in Season 14 Promo

The upcoming season of the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" promises to be filled with drama, as a

Prince William ‘Doesn’t Want’ Prince Harry at His Future Coronation

Prince William Focuses on Family Amid Royal Family Drama Prince Harry was initially alienated when he and his

Colorado’s Medicaid rolls fall to pre-pandemic levels

Colorado’s Medicaid Rolls Return to Pre-Pandemic Levels Colorado’s Medicaid rolls have rebounded to pre-pandemic levels after a year

How to watch, live stream Premier League: Arsenal vs. Brighton, Manchester City vs. West Ham and more

The Premier League is back in action this weekend with some exciting matchups on the schedule. Arsenal will

Climate Change Puts U.S. Cultural Landmarks At Risk

The urgent and escalating climate crisis is threatening some of the United States' most treasured cultural landmarks. Recent

Mayo is weirdly great for understanding nuclear fusion experiments

The study of materials under extreme conditions is crucial for various scientific fields, including nuclear fusion experiments. In

Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists — Colossal

ET on September 20, 2024. Newberry Library Short-Term Fellowships (Chicago)Graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and senior scholars are invited

Washingtonians Love to Hate Brutalist Architecture. But What If We Could Fix It?

The Hirshhorn Museum is a beloved landmark in Washington, D.C., known for its unique architecture and impressive collection

Blame NYC dysfunction for Chinatown landlord’s fight with homeless man

A recent incident in Chinatown has highlighted the consequences of lawlessness in a city. Landlord Brian Chin, known

Why It’s So Hard to Kill the Education Department—and Why Some Keep Trying

Despite the strong rhetoric from politicians like Trump, the reality is that dismantling the U.S. Department of Education

AI Can Helped Fallible Human Physicians In Diagnosing Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a significant health concern for men in the United States, ranking as the second most

2 Growth Stocks to Buy Now, According to Wall Street

The Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) recently closed in correction territory for the first time since early 2022, driven