Access the official CISCE ISC Class 11 Mass Media & Communication (Subject Code 879) syllabus and project portfolio evaluation framework for the 2026-2027 academic session. Review the 70-mark theory ...
In his decades-long career in tech journalism, Dennis has written about nearly every type of hardware and software. He was a founding editor of Ziff Davis’ Computer Select in the 1990s, senior ...
When I was a journalism student, one of the first lessons taught was the “inverted pyramid” writing style. It’s a way to structure content so readers get the most important information first. At its ...
The Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt has survived more than 4,500 years. Earthquakes have repeatedly shaken the region, including the magnitude 5.8 Cairo earthquake in 1992, which dislodged some of the ...
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Have they finally solved the ancient Egyptians’ pyramid scheme? Aliens might not have built the pyramids — but the ancient Egyptians might’ve had a pretty cool hack nonetheless. A cutting-edge 3D ...
The U.S. government publishes updated dietary guidance every five years—"Dietary Guidelines for Americans.” Often accompanied by a visual representation, like the 1992 food pyramid or the 2011 plate, ...
A psychologically disturbed innkeeper who’d been impersonating his dead mother was arrested Monday on suspicion of killing a woman and a private detective investigating her death. That’s how you’d ...
A new "Inverted Food Pyramid" promoted by U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. places red beef at the top. Scientific research links frequent red meat consumption to ...
In early January, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans, an initiative to encourage Americans to take their ...
It’s been about a month since Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—an anti-vaccine activist and lawyer who has no background in medicine, health, or science—released dietary guidance for Americans.