Month: March 2025

US President Donald Trump’s executive orders have led to drastic cuts across the sciences SHAWN THEW/POOL/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock In a letter to Michael Kratsios, director of the US Office of Science and Technology Policy, the Trump administration said on 26 March that the US needs to revitalise its science and technology enterprise and accelerate research and development.
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GDC 2025 wasn’t just a celebration of innovative mechanics or fresh narratives—it was a clear sign that co-op gaming is having a moment. Whether you’re sitting shoulder-to-shoulder on a couch or queuing into a match across time zones, the future of playing together is looking better than ever. From lighthearted puzzle-solving to chaotic mech combat,
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Tickets went fast for Autechre’s highly anticipated North American tour, so they’re making their return to the United States and Canada even bigger. The English electronic music duo has added shows in Seattle, Los Angeles, New York, New Orleans, and more. Autechre have also booked larger venues in Denver, Chicago, and Boston. Find Autechre’s updated
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Shameless had an impressive run on Showtime from 2011 to 2021. For 11 seasons, the comedy-drama charted the trials and tribulations of the bombastic Gallagher family and those in their orbit. Like many series, it has had a second life in streaming, thanks to a lucrative Netflix deal that brought it to homes around the
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Savannah Chrisley has a dream. She wants to work with Kim Kardashian on criminal justice reform. Both reality TV stars have been open about what they feel are problems with the current system. Kim thinks that too many people are locked up on long prison sentences for minor crimes, specifically drug offenses. Savannah feels her
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Think Outside the Book Review Seasoned book publicist Kathleen Schmidt gets very real about the state of book
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