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They say necessity is the mother of invention and in Petaluma, two mothers are teaming up to invent a new kind of coffee shop ...
An executive order critiques the idea that race is a human invention. But that's exactly what modern science supports.
The green jacket has seen it all—roars echoing Amen Corner, legendary comebacks, record-smashing performances, and moments so ...
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Exploring the Fast Food Cravings of Cartoon VillainsThey fight for satisfaction—and sometimes, that means fast food. While cartoon bad guys are usually scheming, stealing, or sowing chaos, they’re also surprisingly food-driven. Burgers, fries, ...
AI has once again captured the spotlight, this time revolutionizing animation. A one-minute Tom and Jerry episode, entirely ...
In the recent flurry of executive orders from President Donald Trump, one warned of "a distorted narrative" about race ...
The Simpsons has predicted the future with eerie accuracy, from Trump's presidency to AI and smartwatches. Now in 2025, fans ...
The latest from Cowboy Bebop creator Shinichirō Watanabe has an interesting concept that could use more support from its ...
The new season of Phineas and Ferb will air from June 5 on Disney Channel. The series will also be released on Disney+. The ...
A reader says, in the midst of learning to become an adult, young people face a cost-of-living crisis, global tensions and ...
The modern shopping cart — as we know it — didn't always exist, which meant it had to be invented. The How Curious podcast explores the history of the shopping cart.
Green-fingered Guardian, New Yorker and New York TImes cartoonist and stamp designer Peter Till is holding an exhibition in Crouch End to ...
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