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He Spent His Life Trying to Prove That He Was a Loyal U.S. Citizen. It Wasn’t Enough.

Joseph Kurihara watched the furniture pile higher and higher on the streets of Terminal Island. Tables and chairs, mattresses and…

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Authors Are Posting TikToks to Protest AI Use in Writing—and to Prove They Aren’t Doing It

Godschild, who penned the fantasy novel The Hunter and The Hunted, says she’s been writing since childhood and goes through…

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TV-Film

Movie Stars Aren’t Dead, as Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt Can Prove

Do movie stars still exist? Film journalists, cinephiles, and producers have been debating this point for over a decade, declaring…

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Six Books That Prove Abstinence Can Be Abundance

To the uninitiated, the words abstinence and divestment may connote a sense of deprivation or sacrifice. When applied to a…

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Lifestyle

Romance Is Alive & These Black Women Authors Prove It

“It’s really important for women to know ourselves, preferably before we commit to a lifetime partner. If you don’t have…

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Food & Drink

Defining the Movement: How authors John Birdsall and Erik Piepenburg Prove the Power of Queer Food

Vnyl was a kitschy diner around the corner from my mom’s office in Manhattan, its walls decorated with things like…

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Lifestyle

9 Beautiful Spaces That Prove Why “Swiss Coffee” Is Every Designer’s Favorite Shade of White Paint

Choosing a paint color is never an easy task, and deciding between white paint options can be way trickier than…

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Tech

The Quest to Prove the Existence of a New Type of Quantum Particle

When you swap two paraparticles, these hidden properties change in tandem. As an analogy, imagine that these properties are colors.…

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Tech

Anthropic’s New Model Excels at Reasoning and Planning—and Has the Pokémon Skills to Prove It

When Claude 3.7 Sonnet played the game, it ran into some challenges: It spent “dozens of hours” stuck in one…

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World

Scientists discover class of crystals with properties that may prove revolutionary

Rutgers University-New Brunswick researchers have discovered a new class of materials — called intercrystals — with unique electronic properties that…

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