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If It Rights the Ship, Harvard Can Inform a New Renaissance


The people who help earn its reputation, and the people who live off it. With a combination of grace and grit, we can all be the former. Read More

In a luxe N.Y. condo, residents battle over dumping the Trump name


Elsewhere in Westchester County, which includes New Rochelle, different Trump-branded buildings have come to different decisions. Yorktown’s Trump Park Residences kept the name, and White Plains’ ... Read More

Are Pittsburgh progressives officially the Democratic establishment now?


Rep. Summer Lee, D-Pa., second from right, thanks supporters after winning the Democratic nomination for Pennsylvania's 12th Congressional District, Tuesday, April 23, 2024, in Pittsburgh. Allegheny ... Read More

France President Macron to outline vision for Europe as global power ahead of European Parliament elections


As war rages in Ukraine and European Parliament elections approach, French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to share his vision for Europe as an assertive global power. Read More

The Digital Era Will Prompt Revolutions – as Did the Print Era


The breakthrough technologies of the printing press and data digitization allow the masses to access information. That flood of new information crumbled ... Read More

Why is it so hard to send humans back to the moon?


Between 1969 and 1972, the Apollo missions sent a total of a dozen astronauts to the surface of the moon — and that was before the explosion of modern technology. So why does it seem like our current ... Read More

Podcast: What Summer Lee's win over Bhavini Patel in Democratic primary means for the general election


In this episode, a look at the aftermath of the high stakes Pennsylvania District 12 congressional contest between Democrats, Bhavini Patel and incumbent Summer Lee. Political reporter Ryan Deto joins ... Read More

Darlington approves Renaissance Master Plan


After hearing an overview of the proposed Renaissance Master Plan, the Darlington City Council gave its unanimous approval to the project on Tuesday. Read More

The Port of Baltimore was humming along as it handled a record level of cargo in 2023. The collapse of the Key Bridge changed everything.


Maryland Gov. Wes Moore told Business Insider that as long as the Port of Baltimore isn't fully functional, the impact "will be felt all over." ... Read More

A Chinese official meets North Korean leader Kim in Pyongyang in highest-level talks in years


A top ranking official Chinese official reaffirmed ties with North Korea during a meeting Saturday with the country’s leader Kim Jong Un in the capital Pyongyang, China's state media reported, in the ... Read More

What if the nuclear phase-out stays put?


The majority Democratic Party (DP) has clearly expressed its opposition to the conservative government’s plan to scrap the past administration’s nuclear phase-out and strengthen the ecosystem of ... Read More

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga to Kingdom of the Planet of The Apes: 11 of the best films to watch in May


Including the latest Mad Max and Planet of the Apes films and Jerry Seinfeld's comedy about Pop-Tarts – this month's unmissable movies to watch and stream. Read More


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