Everyone is wired differently, Danville parents Kristina and Ryan Harris like to remind their two sons, Nolan and Jackson.
Unlike the Science of Reading initiative that received $164 million in dedicated funding, the math plan must rely on existing ...
In the rugged altitudes of Uttarakhand where every dawn presents a new negotiation with the elements, life demands fortitude.
Llama treks are offered daily, year-round at Moose River Farm, located at 168 Woodcraft Rd, in Old Forge. The llama trek ...
The Sheridan Broncs completed their fifth consecutive undefeated football season last week, extending their state record ...
Teens Try it Out class: 6 p.m. Tuesday, Longmont Public Library, 409 Fourth Ave., Longmont. Try out a new skill or hobby each ...
With a ceasefire in effect in Gaza, a restoration team is painstakingly retrieving historical manuscripts, rare volumes, and ...
These midcentury Oklahoma dinner traditions show how supper once worked, strict, cozy, and built around being together.
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Swedish Dad Sets Guinness Record with 81 Nostril Matches
A man in his 40s from Sweden has set a new Guinness World Record by inserting 81 matches into his nostrils. According to ...
Mr. D Chandrasekhar is a distinguished social entrepreneur and the President of the Madras Dyslexia Association. An alumnus of IIT Madras with a B.Tech in Metallurgy, he began as a first-generation ...
Opinion
If we don’t control the AI industry, it could end up controlling us, warn two chilling new books
If we don’t control the AI industry, both books warn, it could end up controlling us. Michael Noetel is Associate Professor, The University of Queensland.
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