What would a person in Revolutionary America sound like? Early letters, documents, and diaries help us listen in.
Asking voters about highly charged issues is a delicate task. Precise language helps us avoid introducing bias so that we can ...
“To sing the 50 United States you have to use your brain. Massachusetts. Minnesota. Missouri and Montana, M-i-s-s-Mississippi ...
Summit County Library has put a special effort into making their materials accessible to everyone throughout the county, even where there is not a physical library branch.
Belgian documentary maker Isabelle Tollenaere discusses how she changed tack for her cinematic allegory for displacement and ...
While the hardware on Google's first smart speaker in six years is solid and sometimes fun, Gemini for Home is still ...
Scholars say the “unknown unknowns” of using artificial intelligence in the workplace may be undermining the technology’s ...
The vice president isn't defending the worst parts of Trump's agenda. He's just creating a new reality.
A viral tweet started as a dig at young women. Then, Gen Z and millennials turned it into something so much bigger.
If companies want better marketers, they need to bring students and early-career talent closer to real work earlier.
More than 30 designers tell Fast Company what objects, ideas, and images define a country that’s constantly in flux.
I can’t think of a more fitting celebration of this Fourth of July than a reading of Walter Isaacson’s thin volume “The Greatest Sentence Ever Written.” Isaacson is an influential public scholar and ...
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