Looking for a job? UCSD professor says how fast you answer an employer could help you land the gig
Triple-check your resume. Get to your interview early. Always send a thank-you note.A recent scholarly article co-... Read More
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Movie review: 'Horsegirls' a simple story, executed with singular panache
On paper, Lauren Meyering’s debut feature “Horsegirls” sounds like it was made in a 2000s indie movie lab: it features a quirky heroine with a unique hobby, a loved one with a devastating illness, and the formation ...Read more
Missouri Governor signs anti-abortion law. Will it survive a court challenge?
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the “Born Alive Abortion Survivor Protection Act,” an anti-abortion bill that critics say is meant to intimidate health care providers.
The bill is the most consequential ...Read more
Jennifer Finch of L7 diagnosed with brain cancer, will miss band's farewell tour
LOS ANGELES — Jennifer Finch, the bassist for veteran L.A. rock act L7, has brain cancer and will not perform with the band on its farewell tour this year.
"Our beloved bandmate, sister and friend Jennifer Finch has ...Read more
Robert Lloyd: Tim Heidecker isn't worried about Alex Jones exploding, metaphorically speaking
LOS ANGELES — Tim Heidecker, known as the Tim in “Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!” and for “On Cinema at the Cinema,” a 16-year conceptual soap opera barely in the guise of a movie review show, is now also ...Read more
Pennsylvania says it will not hand over voter rolls to federal government in reply to DOJ letter
PHILADELPHIA – Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt stressed that the state was not in violation of any voting regulations in a response letter to a Department of Justice inquiry that threatened criminal charges ...Read more
The AI effect: University of Chicago Law School opts to prohibit electronic devices in some classrooms
Come fall, first-year students at the University of Chicago Law School will be prohibited from using electronic devices like laptops, tablets and phones in the classroom throughout the 2026-27 academic year. The new policy...Read more
Freedom Fuel stations across the Philadelphia region offer cheap gas, feature local owners, and raise ethical concerns
Across the Philadelphia region, former Sunoco, Karco, and Gas N Go stations with makeshift Freedom Fuel Network signs have been selling less-expensive gas to drivers for about a week.
Who is behind the 25 gas stations ...Read more
Economists, tech leaders warn AI could bring 'large-scale job displacement' and other risks
Many of the smartest people in the world warned governments, companies and people Monday that they need to be ready for the deep impact that artificial intelligence is going to have on the economy.
More than 200 ...Read more
Commentary: Trump Accounts are here. Now families need more than a deposit slip
When Leslie Moreno-Roacho’s son Zaiden became the first child in New Mexico to receive a state-funded Baby Bond, she told a local television reporter the deposit was “a ticket to opportunities. The opportunities I ...Read more
What upcoming thunderstorms could mean for wildfire danger in Washington
DENVER — The weather this weekend could be a recipe for rapid wildfire spread in Eastern Washington, according to state officials.
With a potential for record-high temperatures across the state Sunday, a warm and dry ...Read more
Salad greens scrutinized as cyclosporiasis outbreak spreads
As state and federal officials work to identify the source of the recent outbreak of the intestinal illness cyclosporiasis, Michigan health officials have identified lettuces or salad greens as one potential culprit.
“...Read more
Finn Wolfhard is taking 'control of the narrative'
LOS ANGELES — Thinking back on the last two years of his life full of album releases, filming schedules and tour dates, Finn Wolfhard requires squint-inducing concentration to keep it all straight.
"Jesus, a lot has ...Read more
Sam Neill beat cancer but soon faced another final health battle
While Sam Neill declared himself cancer free in April, after a four-year battle with blood cancer, he wasn’t out of the woods when it came to worrying about his health, the Daily Beast and other outlets are reporting.
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Editorial: Marco Rubio's political detainments
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is abusing a provision of an old law to detain and try to deport people that the Trump administration doesn’t like. It’s wrong and it’s likely unconstitutional.
Passed by a Republican...Read more
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani expands key autism school programs to pre-K amid universal childcare push
NEW YORK — Mayor Zohran Mamdani is expanding New York City’s most popular special education programs to preschool for the first time.
The $67.5-million plan will bring the programs — including Nest, Horizons, AIMS, ...Read more
These young workers say they fear remote work more than AI
PHILADELPHIA — Soon after Aubrey Lee graduated college and moved to Philadelphia's Queen Village in 2021, she determined that her burgeoning career in marketing would be aided by time spent in an actual office.
Partly ...Read more
City Council blocks Mayor Brandon Johnson's Chicago Housing Authority appointments
CHICAGO — Mayor Brandon Johnson faced another round of grief from the City Council Tuesday over his appointments to key public boards.
A special meeting in the council Housing Committee was quickly upended when Ald. Pat...Read more
NJ Rep. Tom Kean Jr. takes new hit: a planned ICE detention center
NEW YORK — GOP Rep. Tom Kean Jr.’s reelection hopes have taken another blow as President Trump’s Department of Homeland Security has revived plans for a giant immigration detention center in his suburban New Jersey ...Read more
Sir Mick Jagger regrets taking this advice from John Lennon
Sir Mick Jagger regrets taking John Lennon's advice not to meet Elvis Presley.
The Rolling Stones frontman was put off meeting his idol after the Beatles legend was left disappointed by his own interaction with The King, ...Read more
Anne Hathaway 'shocked' to get pregnant
Anne Hathaway was "shocked" to get pregnant again.
The Odyssey actress recently revealed she and husband Adam Shulman are expecting a sibling for their sons Jonathan, 10, and Jack, six, and while they "knew what [they] ...Read more
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