Judging by the strength of BOYNEXTDOOR's new EP, the outlook looks bright — and we've ranked every track on the project.
The Route to Performance is the first memo I wrote which articulates what would later become a core part of Oaktree’s ...
After a hard weekend in The Swamp, the unranked Texas Longhorns bounced back with a momentous victory against the No. 6 Oklahoma Sooners in Saturday’s Red River ...
Despite how often you hear that America no longer is racist, we remain a racist culture. The difference between the racism of ...
Discover which Greek goddess archetype lives within you and how ancient divinity and modern psychology come together to ...
With more versions to choose from, Toyota’s revamped 2026 RAV4 Hybrid and RAV4 PHEV SUVs aim to bring new Toyota shoppers ...
The Federal Trade Commission received 200 complaints mentioning ChatGPT between November 2022 and August 2025. Several ...
A 40-year-old marketing framework is no longer enough. Here's how to take your product positioning from static concept to ...
Last year, Brown University announced that Mary Wright was embarking on a new adventure in early 2025.
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The uneasy history of horror films and disability
For decades, various kinds of disability have been used as ‘scary’ metaphors in horror. But a new wave of filmmakers is challenging this problematic framing.
The researcher Eliezer Yudkowsky argues that we should be very afraid of artificial intelligence’s existential risks.
Recruitment processes that haven’t considered accessibility requirements make it unnecessarily difficult for disabled candidates to even get past the first stage. Talented people are turned away, not ...
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