In an innovative twist to the classic board game, the latest version of Catan introduces a compelling element: climate change.
Boston police advised drivers that protesters had stopped on the Moakley Bridge, preventing vehicles from going into South Boston.
If you went to your neighborhood gas station or convenience store Monday, you may have had trouble buying a lottery ticket. To find out why, all you had to do was read the sign on the door.
Police believe the three men and the 42-year-old woman Jela Jovanvic embarked on a luxury crime spree as two more properties were also burgled.
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The ‘MI Healthy Climate Corps’ started in March and members of a new state program are focused on helping communities with initiatives to help tackle climate change.
A new iPhone MagSafe charger looks like a Game Boy, with Elago offering this retro goodie for you. Retro consoles and elements are great to display and use, but Elago takes it to the next level by designing a new MagSafe charging stand for the iPhone that resembles Nintendo's Game Boy Advance SP handheld.
In honor of Earth Month, forthcoming research from the Center for Sustainable Futures and insights from innovative teacher preparation offer strategies to battle one of the most significant crises of our time
For the first time, Apple's App Store has allowed iPhone game emulators, such as iGBA, to enable users to download and play ROMs directly on their devices.
Harvard University is reportedly restricting access to Harvard Yard this week as anti-Israel protesters take over open areas of other Ivy League campuses. The post Harvard closes Harvard Yard as anti-Israel protesters take over Ivy League campuses across country: report first appeared on WFIN Local News.
Harvard University has closed Harvard Yard at the heart of its campus and is restricting access to the outside area until Friday, according to a report, a move that comes as anti-Israel protesters take over open areas of other Ivy League campuses. Signs posted on the gates of Harvard Yard on Sunday said that the area was closed to non-Harvard ID holders and that "structures, including tents and tables" are not permitted without prior permission, the Harvard Crimson first reported. Blocking...
A poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that 45% of U.S. adults say they have become more concerned about climate change over the past year.