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I Was Kidnapped by Idiots
An academic trip to Iraq unexpectedly turned into an immersive field study on the ways authoritarian regimes use brutality.
Protests in Iran add to an uncertainty over the fate of the Iranian regime, that is felt within the country and the region.
Morning Overview on MSN
New claim says the simulation hypothesis just got a 'proof'
The idea that reality might be a kind of cosmic software has moved from late night dorm debates into serious physics journals ...
CESTAT held that handheld barcode scanners with limited mobile features are not classifiable as smartphones. The ruling ...
Fix It Homestead on MSN
The paperwork homeowners throw away that matters most when something breaks
When something in your home fails, the difference between a quick fix and a costly headache often comes down to paperwork you ...
Einstein’s claim that the speed of light is constant has survived more than a century of scrutiny—but scientists are still ...
For more than a century, scientists have wondered why physical structures like blood vessels, neurons, tree branches, and other biological networks look the way they do. The prevailing theory held ...
This technological shift has triggered a parallel evolution in law. The conversation now spans from reforming Rule 901 to ...
We note that in crashworthiness cases, the jury is required to determine whether the vehicle was defective in design as well ...
More than 50 years after Stephen King‘s first published novel, Mike Flanagan has teased he’s found a new way to adapt Carrie. With the eight-episode Amazon limited series wrapping production in ...
An iconic American chain is expanding its Australian foothold after the wild popularity of its first store, which opened to huge queues. Wingstop opened in Sydney’s Kings Cross in May to a lot of hype ...
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