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This week in design, luxury real estate sales are surging, a new circularity program for samples debuts, and Belgian music ...
Interdimensional travel, sex with aliens, communion with God. Anything is possible with just a sprinkle of DMT. Akasha Song’s ...
The world’s richest man is leaving his job having accomplished far less than he set out to do, although his tumultuous tenure will likely leave a lasting mark on the federal government.
On May 2, the White House released its topline budget numbers for fiscal year 2026 and the space agency ... later travel to Mars. But beyond that, things get awfully bleak. The Mars Sample Return ...
The South African government petroleum agency has refused to provide details of its controversial oil and gas exploration project slap-bang in the middle of the world’s largest animal migration path.
Running a digital agency these days feels a lot. There’s content to write, clients to please, with deadlines to meet. And somehow, you’re also supposed to scale. Here’s the kicker: agencies that are ...
There’s also a significant financial impact, as just existing as a queer or trans person in a heteronormative world isn’t ...
Japan's space agency is hoping to make the samples collected by its Hayabusa2 space probe from an asteroid recognized as standard reference material for international research, sources familiar ...
A White House official pointed to Trump’s comments earlier in the week when he indicated the U.S. could skip the G20, which is scheduled for November in Johannesburg. “We’re supposed to have ...
The fast travel system in Xenoblade Chronicles X makes exploring the world much easier, bypassing fights and reaching locations faster. How you use this system and unlock additional points can be ...
The White House plans to cut staffing at the CIA and other intelligence agencies, including the National Security Agency, Trump administration officials told members of Congress, The Washington ...
The White House directed federal agencies to stop monetizing climate damages when crafting regulations and making other decisions — unless it is “plainly required in their governing statutes.” ...