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As the fashion industry grapples with waste, overproduction and credibility, designers across New England are quietly redefining what comes next — trading fast trends for reclaimed materials, smaller ...
M ore than 30 years after Kurt Cobain’s death shocked the global music world, a new privately commissioned forensic analysis is reigniting long-dormant controversy. The Nirvana frontman was found dead ...
Discover Pennsylvania’s mining heritage on this underground train ride through a historic coal mine deep beneath the surface.
The BBC visits the Iranian capital for the first time since authorities used unprecedented force to put down protests last ...
Old Fort Harrod State Park in Harrodsburg isn’t just another pin on Kentucky’s map of attractions—it’s a time portal ...
The AI we use today is mostly ‘Narrow AI,’ meaning it’s really good at one specific job, like playing chess or recommending songs. The AI in movies, like robots that can think and feel like humans, is ...
Think of the Internet of Things, or IoT, as a giant network where everyday objects can talk to each other and share information. It’s like giving everyday items, from your fridge to your car, a way to ...