In "Radical Softness" at Sarasota Art Museum, visitors are taken through visual artist Janet Echelman's 40-year career.
A former assistant editor with Prison Legal News argues that the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration mainly benefits private prisons, not American citizens.
When Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez announced this year’s Bezos Courage & Civility Awards, it would have been easy to focus on the scale of the gifts—$25 million divided among leaders tackling some of ...
On a set of broken clay bowls from northern Mesopotamia, delicate flower patterns have turned out to be something far more radical than decoration. New analysis of this ancient art suggests that early ...
Vanessa Williamson, author of The Price of Democracy, discusses her argument that the history of American fights over fiscal ...
The 2022 Rimac Nevera did not just nudge supercar benchmarks, it detonated them and forced everyone to rethink what ...
Holly Baxter asks tech experts what students should actually study, now ‘learn to code’ is dead — and gets some surprising ...
From its central driving position to its brutal acceleration, the $2.7M Czinger 21C feels closer to a time machine than a production car.
We have arrived. The calendar has turned to January 2026, and the industry is holding its breath. Following a half-decade ...
If your family argued about the thermostat every winter, you’ve been given a strange gift: You have a clear, memorable ...
The Trump administration is turning immigration courts into rubber stamps for the president’s anti-immigrant agenda.
A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a novel AI system capable of grading and providing detailed feedback on ...