Make your list and check it twice, because just like that, the holiday season is officially upon us. And just as it does every year, Black Friday is serving up some serious sales. Whether you're ...
Dozens of serial killers have terrorized American communities over the decades, from H. H. Holmes becoming “the Beast of Chicago” in the 19th century to “the Hillside Stranglers” inciting fear across ...
The Kids Online Safety Act is desperately needed to help parents protect their kids from social media’s predatory designs, write Anna McAdams and Maurine Molak. iStock / Getty Images Parents all over ...
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When a federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to lay off hundreds of U.S. Department of Education employees late last week, many celebrated. But for those of us who work ...
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As you’d expect, anything serious and negative about AI isn’t getting a lot of traction in mainstream coverage. The cash cow of all cash cows is pretty safe from criticism. Until about now. AI chatbot ...
“Folks have taken your story and twisted it. Used it for their own devices. Added things that weren’t real. Taken out things that were horrible. So I think you ought to think about telling your own ...
Laurie Metcalf as Augusta Gein and Charlie Hunnam as Ed Gein in "Monster: The Ed Gein Story" (Photo Credit: Netflix) One of the most unexpected parts of “Monster: The Ed Gein Story” finale is the ...
Producer Ryan Murphy loves to blur the line between fact and fiction, and there’s no shortage of that in his most recent entry, Monster: The Ed Gein Story. Ostensibly, the eight-part Netflix show is ...
As adults it’s easy to forget that a backpack can represent many things. Each fall, it starts empty, waiting to be filled—not just with school supplies, but with hopes and dreams for a brighter future ...