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Bay St. Louis Journalist Reflects on Writing Hurricane Katrina and the Gulf Coast Community Recovery
Hurricane Katrina defied expectations. What started as a distant threat to Florida veered toward Mississippi, leaving destruction in its wake.
National ACT online testing with the optional science section began in April 2025. This enhanced format will expand to paper exams and international administrations in September 2025. District-hosted ...
This summer transfer window broke more records, with last season's Premier League champions doing an astonishing amount of business to remain ahead of the pack. Here are our winners and losers.
With vibe-coding, anyone can become a coder. But can they grow into a software engineer?
A new study says interstellar objects entering our solar system could offer scientists a chance to search for signs of alien technology.
Now retired from The Seattle Times, Lynda Mapes examines the future of forests in her sixth book, “The Trees are Speaking.” ...
The midlife "hump" of despair used to be "one of the most important patterns in the world," says Dartmouth's David ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Kelefa Sanneh, a music critic writing for The New Yorker, about his essay "How Music Criticism Lost Its Edge." ...
The new, higher premium placed on college application essays that focus on racially traumatic experiences produces numerous undesirable consequences.
Two women in Nebraska run beloved hometown newspapers that buck all of U.S. media's statistics. With mettle, passion and a clear eyed view on what their readers want, they deliver what really matters ...
The award-winning author of "Writers & Lovers" and "Euphoria" returns with her latest novel about a young woman reflecting on her complicated friendship with two male classmates in college.
Despite proclamations against so-called wokeness and executive orders seeking to whitewash history, instructors like me still have the ability to shape our students into empowered critical thinkers.
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