Best known for her dystopian novel “The Handmaid’s Tale," the Canadian author's memoir cements her legacy with wit and candor.
On a recent Thursday morning at Public Schools' CTECH building, high school senior Mazin Bakhit was working on a program he's been developing for a class project. He's calling it SharkFin, and it's ...
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How Telangana’s new textbook bridges the gap between grammar and real-world language use through local, interactive learning ...
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The political map is looking a little different this morning. Democrats won big in New Jersey and Virginia. And, of course, ...
A conversation with Shamya Dasgupta, editor of an anthology that celebrates the Bengali filmmaker’s birth centenary.
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Critical analyses of AI usually adopt a stance of defensive humanism. Instead, Nan Da interrogates its mode of reasoning. How ...
Winterson deftly draws on stories from the Middle Eastern folktale to ruminate on the power of the internet, where “millions cluster around ideas rotten at the core – like flies on a carcass”. The ...
For the Bulloch County Historical Society’s last monthly meeting of 2025, author Sonny Seals came to talk about his new book, ...