As Mandarin becomes increasingly favored both in China and the Bay Area, Cantonese defenders are grappling with threats to ...
"So many people have noticed this change but didn’t quite know how to describe it until now," Vivian Peterson told Newsweek.
Having a family history that spanned four generations of breast cancer survivors, including her great-grandfather, grandmother, and mother, Jacyln Williams deeply understood the importance of ...
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MIDLAND, Texas — Since 1977, Gerardo's Casita has been serving authentically fresh Tex-Mex dishes to the Permian Basin. And it all started with an idea from Midland entrepreneurs Felipe and Celia ...
Noah Crosswhite has officially joined the family business. The newly minted attorney was sworn in by his uncle, Iredell County Resident Senior Superior Court Judge Joe Crosswhite. The younger ...
That was the day the floodgates opened: the October morning in 2022 that I couldn’t hold it down anymore. I’d been up all night sweating my academic future, sweating the New York Yankees’ future; ...
At Meta Connect 2025, CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled new models in Meta’s smart-glasses lineup, bringing language and accessibility features into everyday eyewear. First, Zuckerberg announced the next ...
Courtroom hero Phoenix Wright lays down the law in the digital release of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy seen like never before in clear, high-resolution re-drawn graphics and immersive 3D ...
HAVANA (AP) — Cuban teenagers Fabio and Diego Abreu seem shy at first, but the moment they step on stage, they become confident, filling a concert hall in downtown Havana with a hypnotic form of ...
The technology is one of the strongest examples yet of how artificial intelligence can be used in a seamless, practical way to improve people’s lives. By Brian X. Chen Brian X. Chen is The Times’s ...
When I was a young engineer, there was a gruff old programmer named Larry who often imparted his wisdom to us young’uns. A man in his forties, he had that gritty, seen-it-all manner that bespoke years ...