The New Yorker’s famously epicurean writer A.J. Liebling subsisted on military rations and came under fire during World War II to describe what it was like for the soldiers and sailors at war.
As inequality soars, UC Berkeley economist Emmanuel Saez has sparked a fiery debate with his billionaire tax proposal.
A longtime skier, orthopedic surgeons, and other downhill ski experts share the essential clothing, outerwear, and other gear for beginners. They also have tips on how to stay safe and avoid injury on ...
A researcher has cracked the Xbox One's 12-year security record using Bliss, a voltage glitching exploit targeting an unpatchable boot ROM vulnerability.
Before 9 a.m. on a typical workday, María, a 42-year-old woman from Mexico, has already made two trips by foot from her home to Corona Plaza. She has had to haul six boxes with her for the two-block ...
Judge Alfred Bennett called the fact that no Islamic schools have been approved, while 2,000 others have been, "troubling." ...
You can now run LLMs for software development on consumer-grade PCs. But we’re still a ways off from having Claude at home.
You don't need developers to build it. Here are 5 things every business owner can vibe code today with Claude Code, starting now.
In Houston, delayed trash pickup is the one thing we complain about most, and it raises the question if we lack the resources to keep it clean.
This article explores that question through the lens of a real-world Rust project: a system responsible for controlling ...
In renewed fighting with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, Israel has concentrated most strikes where the group has a strong presence in southern Lebanon and Beirut’s southern suburbs.