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Flashy adaptation of 'Great Gatsby' brings pre-COVID scale to Broadway
NEW YORK — The 2020s have not been especially roaring on Broadway.
Even as New York theater has survived the pandemic with a parade of productions and attendance near the pre-COVID years’, Broadway has also changed.
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Indie creatures to the core, David and Nathan Zellner cut their own path through the wild
A family makes their way through a woodland forest, eventually stopping to set up camp. They have something to eat, go to sleep and then get up to do it all over again.
Except this isn't a family on a wilderness getaway. ...Read more
Review: ‘Tales of Kenzera: Zau’ translates the journey of grief into a video game
When crafting “Tales of Kenzera: Zau,” Abubakar Salim thought of his father who passed away from cancer 10 years ago. The founder of Surgent Studios said his father believed that dead is dead, and that he didn’t ...Read more
Jim Rossman: Cranking up iPhone security
There is a new feature in iOS called Stolen Device Protection. When enabled, it provides increased security requirements for certain actions when your phone is away from known locations, such as your home or your office....Read more
Gadgets: A fully automated home brewing system
Beer lovers can make and drink their own unique beer with the new iGulu F1 fully automated home brewing system. The iGulu F1's brewing process uses automated technology to create high-quality craft beers and nonalcoholic...Read more
Volunteers grow 3,000 pounds of vegetables per year in Maryland
BALTIMORE — On a chilly spring morning, master gardeners and volunteers tended to plant boxes, pulled weeds, spread mulch and watered vegetable sprouts, working diligently to cultivate crops for the spring and summer ...Read more
Mayo Clinic Minute: Using lasers on the brain to treat seizures
For roughly a third of people with epilepsy, medication does not control their seizures. Depending on where those seizures originate in the brain, laser therapy can be an option for adults and children.
It's treatment for...Read more
Should property owners get a tax rebate because of the homeless crisis? Arizona voters will decide
PHOENIX — From their modest apartment buildings alongside a block-long strip of gravel and scrub grass, the residents can see the tents and tarps and empty Mountain Dew bottles, hear the late-night fights and occasional...Read more
Exposed to Agent Orange at US bases, veterans face cancer without VA compensation
As a young GI at Fort Ord in Monterey County, California, Dean Osborn spent much of his time in the oceanside woodlands, training on soil and guzzling water from streams and aquifers now known to be contaminated with ...Read more
Tire toxicity faces fresh scrutiny after salmon die-offs
For decades, concerns about automobile pollution have focused on what comes out of the tailpipe. Now, researchers and regulators say, we need to pay more attention to toxic emissions from tires as vehicles roll down the ...Read more
Editorial: Less than rosy economic numbers dog Biden
The Jimmy Carter years were marked by high interest rates, rampant unemployment, soaring inflation and weak economic growth. President Joe Biden is now hitting .750 in his effort to replicate the economic performance of ...Read more
Millions of semi-trucks on US roads still rely on fossil fuels. Cutting-edge EV tech could change that
On a recent cloudless spring day on the outskirts of Gilroy, California, Christian Martorella accelerated an 18-wheeler past budding orchards. But instead of the roar of a diesel engine, the cab filled with the gentle hum ...Read more
An artificial mind, with a lifelike body: Amid a world of evolving AI, a Las Vegas man brings his creations to life
You wanna see her move? I think that’s the fun part.
The room is thick with anticipation and fabricated skulls.
She’s gonna wake up. Give her a second.
Matt McMullen eyes his creation as her eyes flutter open in ...Read more
Tech review: Tech gifts for your graduate
It is high school (and college) graduation time and that usually means some gift-giving.
I’ve got a few gift ideas for your graduates that will be welcomed whether they’re headed off to college or still trying to ...Read more
Migrant arrests are up in Chicago, but they're rarely accused of violent felonies
CHICAGO -- As 40,000 asylum-seekers have arrived in Chicago in less than two years, a Tribune analysis of crime data shows the impact of migrants has been mostly felt in nonviolent offenses, particularly driving-related ...Read more
Editorial: Greens eye the Autobahn with floated ban on weekend driving in Germany
Warnings about the agenda of global warming alarmists can seem far-fetched. But consider what’s happening in Germany.
A recent German governing coalition set a national goal of carbon neutrality by 2045. Nevada has a ...Read more
Mayo Clinic Minute: Reasons to be a living kidney donor
Nearly 100,000 people in the U.S. are on the waiting list for kidney transplant, according to the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network. Finding a donor kidney that is compatible and matches the right blood and ...Read more
Mayo Clinic Minute: Good carbs for optimal health
Do you push away the breadbasket or opt out of any meal that includes macaroni? If so, chances are you are one of the millions of people watching your carbs, or carbohydrates.
Dr. Christine Nguyen, a Mayo Clinic family ...Read more
A guaranteed income program will help Sacramento State's former foster youth. Here's how
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The needs are as simple as they are daunting. Cash to buy groceries. Money for auto repairs. Funds for tuition, books and rent.
For former foster youth without the family, financial and emotional ...Read more
Multifaith leaders denounce police response to Emory protests
A group of Christian, Jewish and Muslim faith leaders gathered at Emory University’s campus Tuesday to echo calls from students for Georgia colleges to divest from Israel and stop violence against protesters.
“We are ...Read more
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