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Toronto Life on MSN“If you want to kick Elon Musk in the dongle, aim for his margins”: Cory Doctorow on why the web went bad and how to fix it
The Toronto-born tech writer talks about the unifying theory of awfulness behind his new book, Enshittification ...
A Minnesota woman convicted of filling out and submitting a mail-in ballot for her deceased mother was ordered by a judge to ...
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The Italian Way To Make Mac & Cheese 10x Better, According To Legendary Chef Lidia Bastianich (Exclusive)
Bastianch tops the dish with a panko breadcrumb topping, which adds some crunch to the soft, creamy mac and cheese. She adds ...
His busy schedule includes a new book that is “guide to tools and tomfoolery,” plus a Netflix miniseries about a presidential ...
The leaked iPad in a Russian YouTube video may have been stolen, and tracked AirPods have led to arrests of two different ...
Frictional's ocean-going philosophical horror game offers a way of rethinking the marketing cult of immersion, with some help ...
A: Your point is well made that Bam Adebayo is the type of player who best complements the best players, as evidenced by his ...
Short answer? You don't. Mr. Scorsese director Rebecca Miller talks to Esquire about how her film on the celebrated filmmaker ...
Director of the five-hour docuseries on Martin Scorsese opens up about asking to profile America's greatest living filmmaker ...
Turow is widely regarded as one of today’s leading crime fiction writers. He has written 15 books, and his most recent, “Presumed Guilty” (Grand Central), is the third book in the Sabich trilogy. This ...
The researcher Eliezer Yudkowsky argues that we should be very afraid of artificial intelligence’s existential risks.
A few minutes after six on a Wednesday night, the bar at Black Apple Cider didn’t resemble your typical poetry crowd.
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