Through his three-year photography project across the Balkans, Syracuse professor Bruce Strong captures the resilience and ...
Monuments,” a new exhibition at MOCA’s Geffen Contemporary, juxtaposes toppled statues and paintings by living artists—and is the most talked-about museum show in the country. Hamza Walker and Bennett ...
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Disable networking protocols like UPnP and WPS features, which can make it easier for attackers to connect. UPnP lets devices open ports on your router automatically, and WPS makes connecting new ...
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Representative Rashida Tlaib has introduced the resolution, which also acknowledges how much the U.S. helped arm Israel.
Andrea Gibson, a celebrated poet and performance artist, never expected a documentary about their life with terminal cancer ...
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In a haunting letter, the family members of deceased abuse survivor Virginia Giuffre—along with several victims who have ...
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Google has updated its AI note-taking app, NotebookLM, with advanced research capabilities, which will start rolling out soon ...
Pasta, rajma, candy bars... much of what we eat today was shaped by violence. Three books trace how food changes as borders are redrawn. And the joy, love, resistance that a hearty meal can hold.