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Nearly 350,000 votes were cast in the most fiercely contested Sexiest Man Alive readers' choice poll yet — and now we're ready to reveal the results Alex Apatoff is the Managing Editor, Special ...
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The idiom “watching the grass grow” means doing something that’s tedious or boring, but for this month’s Readers Photo Challenge, “plants,” observing growing things resulted in some pretty exciting ...
Readers' Digest notes Semicolon isn't just a bookstore but a safe space for discussion, learning, and community building". Washington turned down 170 custom license plates in 2025. See the rejects ...
We asked readers how they felt about a potential playoff battle between the Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs and if they wanted to see Chicago at any point in the 2025 postseason. Turns out they're ...
Erika Kirk began the memorial service for her husband by saying she forgave the person who killed Charlie Kirk because it was what Christ did. She went on to say, “The answer to hate is not hate. The ...
With today’s rollout of developer betas for iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and macOS Tahoe 26.1, Apple began to lay the groundwork for adopting Anthropic’s protocol for agentic AI. Here’s what this means. MCP ...
While license plate readers have been around for decades, the cameras now capture, not just license plates, but vast troves of information. That information is fed into a national database, where it ...
President Donald Trump was criticized for "walking [in front] of the king, like Charles doesn't even exist or matter" during his state visit to Britain—though Newsweek understands he followed the ...
Out in the wild, not everyone is staring at a phone. Some people read books — on paper. While commuting and walking around the D.C. area, I spotted a handful of these devoted print book readers. We ...
John Seabrook’s piece on the increasing frequency and formidable power of river flooding is both moving and scientifically instructive (“The Flood Will Come,” July 28th). I served as Vermont’s ...