Por: ABC News Nation December 11, 2022
Like many industries, graduate student workers at colleges and universities around the country are demanding better pay and living conditions from their employers as inflation and high costs, especially rent, drive them to the breaking point.In this Nov. 16, 2022, file photo, part-time faculty at The New School are on strike after the union was unable to reach a new tentative contract with the university in New York.Anadolu Agency via Getty... + full article
Forbes USA Tech December 11, 2022
FortniteEpic Fortnite’s quest to amass a roster of every IP in the history of time continues with its , where My Hero Academia skins will be coming to the game. This will be yet another major anime crossover from Fortnite, joining Naruto and Dragon Ball Z. I’m not a hundred... + más
Is Breaking Bad coming to Fortnite? | Newsweek
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Time USA Nation November 29, 2022
As a strike of 48,000 academic workers at the University of California—the largest labor action of the year—stretches into a third week, other universities are watching closely. The outcome in California, experts say, could shape a new model for higher education across the... + más
University of California workers reach deal to end strike | Associated Press
Chance of Rail Strike Has Risen to 30%, Analyst Says. There Are Still Sticking Points. | MarketWatch
New York Post USA Opinion November 27, 2022
If universities don’t protect free speech and open debate, they’re no better than finishing schools, if not outright propaganda factories — serving not the nation or the search for truth, but simply the dominant ideology. But that’s increasingly what US colleges have... + más
'Hell's Kitchen' Season 21 cast—Meet the 'Battle of the Ages' chefs | Newsweek
Harvard president Abbott Lowell is laughing at us again | The Boston Globe
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion November 04, 2022
Question: What do liberalism and leftism have in common? According to by conservative commentator Dennis Prager, “Almost nothing … liberalism has far more in common with conservatism than it does with leftism.” ABOUT THE AUTHOR Charles Todorich is a resident of South... + más
Maine Voices: Our forests offer a valuable buffer against climate change | Portland Press Herald
Commentary: Maine still treating Indigenous tribes like second-class citizens | Portland Press Herald
The New York Times USA Opinion October 31, 2022
As we enter full autumn and All Hallows’ Eve, the moment is right for dark academia.Some notes for the uninitiated: Dark academia is a subculture devoted to spaces like stony Oxford libraries, long, arched hallways and walls painted lamp black. Since the 2010s, it’s been... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
The left wants the Supreme Court to rule with public opinion only when it’s convenient | New York Post
CBS News USA Entertainment October 01, 2022
The opened Friday night, with the North American premiere of White Noise, Noah Baumbach's adaptation of Don Delillo's 1985 darkly-humorous novel of a consumerist society confronting an environmental disaster.This year's edition, showcasing 120 films from 40... + más
Star Wars spinoff 'Rogue Squadron' officially off calendar as Disney shores up film slate | CNBC
New York Film Festival fetes 60 years with eye to the future | Associated Press
Forbes USA Business September 27, 2022
The promise of a “paper-less office” has been around for a long time. It was first coined by librarian and academic Frederick Wilfrid Lancaster in 1978. Forty-four years later, the quest for a fully digitized and automated data entry process remains. Now, technology called... + más
The End of Manual Transmission | The Atlantic
Halide adds iPhone 14 Pro support for 48MP images, new depth capture features, more | 9to5Mac
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