Few things are more intuitive about the smartphone era than the fact that devices have torpedoed our interest in reading and ...
What’s the secret to prompting an AI to solve math problems that have left humans stumped? Tell it to believe in itself ...
Dear Eric: I recently read the question from “Perplexed in PA” about the shared care of the mother between Perplexed and a sibling. Perplexed is wanting to go to Europe on vacation, but mom only wants ...
Last month in Los Angeles, John Fulton reported the following: Cafe Stella has not only reopened—it also might get a pool. Maru needs baristas for its Los Feliz location. The Salkin House, gorgeously ...
This interview was featured in the Books & Fiction newsletter, which delivers the stories behind the stories, along with our latest fiction. Sign up to receive it in your inbox. This week’s story, ...
The press, both in America and abroad, would like nothing more than to blame Israel for the Trump administration’s failure to negotiate a durable political settlement to the war with the Islamic ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We travel to the high Arctic today with fiction about the Sami people as well as short stories from Swedish authors, all from ...
A gentleman from Southfield wrote a letter last week that at first glance seemed to have some validity. ("Stephen Colbert's goodbye is good for TV," Detroit Free Press, May 31.) He said that both ...
Last fall, Antonio Bricio, an engineering consultant who lives in Guadalajara, Mexico, finished a draft of his first novel, a sci-fi thriller about a government conspiracy to bury the history of ...
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