At my aunt’s funeral, my secular Israeli cousins rejected religion — but they instinctively chose a Jewish goodbye. There's a ...
Long before software manipulation, people were ‘remembering’ things that hadn’t happened. Could studying how this works help us frame a way forward?
The Princess of Wales wore some of Queen Elizabeth II's favorite sets of pearls for the Buckingham Palace reception marking ...
The airline’s post on X sparked a proposed class action lawsuit over dynamic ticket pricing. JetBlue Airways replies to ...
Red River Model Train Show: The Washington Square Mall will host the annual Red River Model Train Show on Saturday and Sunday ...
Costumed llamas are roaming Portland Airport and helping stressed travelers relax.
As part of the Corcoran School of the Arts & Design's annual NEXT Festival, a group of graduate students in the museum ...
A Western New York family is transforming an unimaginable loss into a growing community mission rooted in generosity, ...
Museums around the country are celebrating the nation’s heritage in ways that go beyond what might be considered traditional.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle editorial staff highlights images from around the world, photos courtesy of the Associated Press.
Inspired by Korean funerary practices, the artist's new works examine how ritual and reflection mark the cycles of time.
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