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Last Updated on July 21, 2025 by Matt Staff The late 1960s were a whirlwind of culture, rebellion, creativity, and change.
Halfway across the world in Japan as thousands of visitors are diving into the future at Expo 2025, a Miami Beach museum is giving locals a view into the World’s Fairs of the past.
The acceptance of smartphones in schools has fueled cyberbullying, conflict among students, and had a cumulative, enduring, ...
TOKYO — Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces an increasingly uphill battle in Sunday’s upper house election, and a ...
Jadon Sancho is getting ever closer to sealing a move to Juventus, as Manchester United have reportedly succumbed to a key ...
The group's first fully electronic album in seven years, Bigger Than All of Us is out today (July 18) via Anjunabeats.
Despite the risk of subsequent fractures in patients with osteoporosis, only approximately 20% of patients nationally receive ...
A middle school design and technology teacher breaks down a three-project unit that nicely overlaps with STEAM content.
The fiery debate around ethnic studies in SF schools points to a problem: The program distorts history and embeds a political ...
Milford announced it would cancel its state championship water polo program. Here's how they got it back in just months.
Proven Talent in Summer RebuildShift in Strategy Under INEOSManchester United appear to be pivoting in their recruitment ...
A pioneering Claremore physician and Tulsa's first female city commissioner are the newest names in the Claremore Hall of Fame. The Claremore Museum of History inducted Caroline Bassmann and Norma ...