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The 2018 Sundance Film Festival started on 21 January in Park City, Utah, and ran through 28 January. 110 independent films were showcased t...
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Give me the liberty to know, to utter and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.” -John Milton, Areopagitica.
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The transgender community is incredibly diverse. Some transgender people identify as male or female, and some identity as genderqueer, non-b...
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There were less number of winners and more losers at the box office this year since the overall 2017 number is still about 3% behind last ye...
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Many of the brightest minds in technology, entertainment, business, and philanthropy have said they owe their success to reading. Ever wonde...
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Louisiana has been losing coastal wetlands since at least the 1930s, but the long-term rate of land loss has slowed since its peak in the 1970s, and U.S. Geological Survey ...
Read MoreAnd now Stevie, a Robot to care for the Elderly and Disabled
It was only a month ago when we read about Sophia, the first female robot to get citizenship in Saudi Arabia. With the ability to show emotion she is no less than a human. ...
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