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A Portrait of an Obsolete Man
The Atlantic· 4 days agoThis is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and...
6 Fun Things to Do in Retirement on a Budget
SmartAsset via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoRetirement offers you the time to do the kind of stuff you always wanted to do but couldn't because work filled up your schedule. Of course, retirement...
From robocalls to fake porn: Going after AI’s dark side
Boston Herald· 4 days agoNew Hampshire voters received a barrage of robocalls in which a computer-generated imitation of...
We can only dream up a better future when we dig into the unfinished past - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 3 days agoThe US philosopher and literary critic, Fredric Jameson, once claimed that it is “easier to imagine...
Could this human-weasel hybrid from Maine join the ranks of Bigfoot?
Portland Press Herald· 3 days agoGood catch, as the Comegato is Maine’s newest addition to the cryptozoological monster manual....
Speaking of Nature: The return of some familiar feathered faces: Tree swallows come home to the same...
Daily Hampshire Gazette· 2 days agoOne of the great joys of the spring is the year’s first appearance of the tree swallows (Tachycineta...
Famed Children’s Author Mo Willems’ Releases a New Book—and Shares a Tip for Parents To Help Spark...
Parents· 2 days agoMo Willems, released his latest children’s book, Are You Small?, encouraging kids to explore some of...
The Hunt: Genghis Khan’s Final Resting Place
Artnet News· 6 days agoGenghis Khan died in 1227 C.E. after having conquered a territory twice the size of the Roman Empire. To this day, the location of the Khan’s final...
Council Post: Why Favorite Things Matter: Digging Deeper In Job Interviews
Forbes· 4 days agoGregory P. Crawford is President of Miami University of Ohio. Job interview questions can range from...
Word from the Smokies: New children’s book helps kids explore mysterious world of fireflies
Asheville Citizen-Times· 5 days agoMary Arkiszewski stumbled upon Great Smoky Mountains National Park’s most famous flashing beetle,...