History shows it’s been around for a surprisingly long time—and that we’ve projected our anxieties on its supply before.
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Barabak: There's one state in America with no voter registration. How does that work?
North Dakota eliminated voter registration more than 70 years ago, to encourage turnout. The state isn't particularly stellar ...
A massive new study comparing more than 100,000 people with today’s most advanced AI systems delivers a surprising result: ...
Only 10% of Americans attend community meetings and just 3% participate in protests, revealing a troubling decline in the ...
The Brighterside of News on MSNOpinion
A simple rule change could make professional tennis matches fairer
When you watch tennis, the scoring feels straightforward. Points build games. Games build sets. Sets decide the match. Yet a ...
I am seeing and hearing about people in Hennepin County, stopped, questioned and harassed solely because of the color of ...
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Toyota recalls 162,000 cars over defect that could trigger crashes
Toyota is pulling 162,000 pickup trucks out of circulation in the United States after discovering a defect that can knock out ...
It’s been decades since I read a book as compelling as Prof Mahmood Mamdani’s extraordinary tour de force on Uganda. For most open-minded readers, this book will shake some deeply entrenched ...
Let’s be honest: the old playbook of chasing “dofollow” links by the dozen doesn’t work like it used to. In 2026, Google’s ...
Prof Mamdani’s extraordinary tour de force on Uganda is a bold re-reading of the country's post-independence history.
Bill Cipher alone clears half of prestige sci-fi, and that’s just the start. Gravity Falls still does more with less.
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