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Join National Geographic as they ride one of the most punishing train routes in the world, the Mauritania Railway, which ...
Cheating expert Sal Piacente, who’s got the perfect name, accent, demeanor, and face for someone who helps casinos catch c ...
Like many others, I became a little obsessed with Andor over the past few months. I was lukewarm on the first season when it ...
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile is operational and will soon embark on its primary mission: to take a detailed image ...
This is an excellent video explanation from Jamelle Bouie of what Jim Crow was, how it developed, and how it continues to ...
This is a thoughtful piece from artist & illustrator Christoph Niemann about how he’s come to use AI (tactically, sparingl ...
Death of a Fantastic Machine (aka the camera) is a short documentary on “what happens when humanity’s infatuation wi ...
Diego Luna is guest-hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live this week and for his first monologue, the Mexico native spoke about ...
The sport is not so geared towards young learners as surfing, but it presents sufficient physical challenges and danger for the older human that feeling “frustrated, exhausted, humiliated, terrified, ...
One of the longest and heaviest trains in the world, the 1.8-mile beast runs from the mining center of Zouerat to the port city of Nouadhibou on Africa’s Atlantic coast. The train is the bedrock of ...
This is an excellent video explanation from Jamelle Bouie of what Jim Crow was, how it developed, and how it continues to reverberate in American society and politics today.
In this interview with conservative NY Times’ columnist Ross Douthat, series creator Tony Gilroy nails why the show was so interesting: The five years that I have been given are extremely potent. You ...