• Looking Back – April 30

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  • Looking Back – April 29

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  • Looking Back – April 28

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  • Looking Back – April 26

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  • Looking Back – April 25

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  • The Empires Begin to Strike Back

    With all that is occurring in our political and cultural life, there are signs some Americans have had enough. Google recently fired 28 employees from its New York and Sunnyvale, California, offices for protesting the company’s cloud-computing contract with Israel. The reason given by the company’s vice president for global security, Chris Rackow, as reported in The Wall Street Journal, was that the sacked employees “took over office spaces, defaced our property and physically impeded the work...

  • The Empires Begin to Strike Back

    With all that is occurring in our political and cultural life, there are signs some Americans have had enough. Google recently fired 28 employees from its New York and Sunnyvale, California, offices for protesting the company’s cloud-computing contract with Israel. The reason given by the company’s vice president for global security, Chris Rackow, as reported in The Wall Street Journal, was that the sacked employees “took over office spaces, defaced our property and physically impeded the work...

  • Looking Back – April 22

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  • Looking Back – April 18

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  • Instagram face: Are we all going to end up looking the same?

    As surgical treatments continue to rise, Olivia Petter asks what happens when people all strive towards the same facial features

    • WIRED

    Nas’ 'Illmatic' Was the Beginning of the End of the Album

    Music consumption and discussion in 2024 bears little resemblance to fandom from one decade ago, let alone three or four. Old songs gain new life on TikTok; AI creates original music trained on data from the world’s most popular artists; drill rappers post a song on YouTube on Tuesday, and by Friday it’s thumping in the dormitories of elite colleges. Many have considered how this digital ecosystem influences the buying and selling of music. But a related question has mostly escaped inquiry: How...

  • Celtics' Jordan Walsh: Back to end of rotation

    Walsh won't start Game 1 of the opening-round series against the Heat on