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An 8-foot-wide portrait of a gentleman's face, followed by a portrait of a woman in a frame just 3 inches wide, are part of the new "Giants and Gems" exhibit at the Long Island Museum in Stony Brook ...
An industrial stretch of Atlantic Avenue has long been dominated by the railroad and automobile and now is giving way to ...
Volunteers began restoring the Newport Secondary track in 2018, connecting the rails in Newport to the rest of the Aquidneck ...
One of Arkansas' most storied law firms, Wright Lindsey Jennings, is preparing to celebrate its 125th birthday in October. It ...
September 1st is International Primate Day, a day to celebrate and honor primates — especially the world's rarest and most endangered!
Read enough headlines about artificial intelligence and you can be excused for thinking we’re headed for a dystopian future ruled by AI-powered robot overlords. Mass unemployment, including people bei ...
One of Arkansas' most storied law firms, Wright Lindsey Jennings, is preparing to celebrate its 125th birthday in October.
From the Gold Coast to the California coast, here’s a look at some of the Chicago family’s glamorous properties, including ...
The forthcoming music-based portrayal of the late Canadian-Jewish poet-musician is scheduled for later this month in Tel Aviv ...
We’re used to algorithms guiding our choices. When machines can effortlessly generate the content we consume, though, what’s ...
The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Susan Monarez, is refusing to leave her post, despite demands ...
The rise of new disruptive technologies and asymmetric advantages, like autonomous weapons and drones, will likely make the years ahead more unstable in ways that haven’t been considered. Analysis of ...