A new Afrikaans children's book sees an alien head to earth, not for world domination but for milk tart. Here's why it's a must-read for kids.
Aura readers, quantum life coaches, and “starseeds” came together at the Conscious Life Expo in Los Angeles: “There’s a consensus that ‘first contact’ is not far away” In a packed ballroom in Los ...
On Feb. 14, former President Barack Obama was asked a question during an interview with political podcaster Brian Tyler Cohen ...
"Dalilah's Law" would remove illegal immigrants from the commercial truck driving industry after the near-death experience of Dalilah Coleman.
Juhani Karila grew up in a corner of Lapland so quiet that his imagination became loud. Decades later, it has helped him become one of Finland’s most distinctive literary voices.
Several promising titles are coming this month, including a new series starring Rachel Weisz and the feature-length sequel to ...
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill faces an ethics complaint over her program encouraging Garden State residents to report ICE's ...
This feel-good Pixar adventure eventually caught on with audiences and charmed its way into an Oscar nomination. Adrian ...
In this week's It’s Debatable, Rosen and Moster debate President Trump's executive order denying citizenship to children born to mothers who are unlawfully in the United States.
Physicist Paul Davies looks back at the past century of quantum mechanics—the most disruptive theory in the history of modern science.
A suburban misfit turned boredom, thrift store hunts and an M83 album cover into a blueprint for global coolness.
Pulp culture: Exhibition at Smoke the Moon proves that flimsy paper can hold some seriously deep art
From pulp comics to body horror, Smoke the Moon’s new drawing show proves flimsy paper can hold some seriously deep art.
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