Whether it’s hanging upside down from an inversion rack or sneaking lifts into your shoes, many people, mostly men, have longed to be taller. And why not?
The authors of a new book argue that grades aren’t a good measure of what a student knows, and may be more stigmatizing than motivating, especially for lower-performing students.
Republicans in the U.S. Senate might be close to an immigration deal, but in the House, Speaker Mike Johnson is saying the bill is dead on arrival as lawmakers are preparing to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
In 90 days, flavored tobacco will be sold again in Columbus and transgender minors seeking hormones for the first time will have to wait until they are 18.
The energy required to constantly operate the servers necessary for AI is much higher than initially expected, and experts say that without a breakthrough in energy production, AI will not be able to take the next step.
The U.S. Supreme Court last week heard oral arguments in a case that has far-reaching implications for how the federal government regulates everything from healthcare to water quality.
Join host Christopher Purdy and his guests as they discuss recent, and not so recent, books and offer their recommendations for your next book club selection or winter read.