Why do some people treat the Magic Kingdom and Disney adults like cultural abominations?
The backlash reveals a strain of snobbery that confuses manufactured fun with a lack of meaning and authenticity.
The backlash reveals a strain of snobbery that confuses manufactured fun with a lack of meaning and authenticity.
What began as a tool to identify threats to national security is becoming a surveillance infrastructure that can be used…
Countries don’t just switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. Each takes its own path, depending on its economy,…
The verdicts in a case against Meta and another against Meta and Google have the potential to change how social media works…
Trumpism isn’t dead, as the roaring MAGA-merched crowds at CPAC make clear. But Trump is struggling through a political…
Once-lethal insecticides now require concerningly high concentrations to effectively kill mosquitoes. Some mosquitoes are…
History suggests that boycotts are uniquely suited to expand public participation enough to spur political change.
In the 1960s and ’70s, his arguments also resonated on the left, including with the head of a powerful environmental group.
Artemis II will test the life control systems on the Orion spacecraft and, if all goes well, take a trip around the Moon.
Elite athletes miss plenty of shots during March Madness and the NBA playoffs. Training both brain and body can help even…
A pilot study analyzing college students’ writing with AI shows an interactive process, from brainstorming to editing…
Keeping a tiny brain area called locus coeruleus functioning properly may stave off symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and…
Tiny particles from certain lab gloves look like microplastics, and they can contaminate samples, new study finds.
Companies that had sued for tariff refunds are taking different approaches to getting their money back – or quitting the…
US consumers, already feeling pain at the gas pump, can expect higher prices and prolonged shortages for goods of all sorts,…