On the ground in Sudan, an ‘apocalyptic’ situation from NPR Ayesha Rascoe
Fighting in and around Sudan’s capital is fierce and devastating to the people who either cannot flee or feel compelled to stay. Read More
Fighting in and around Sudan’s capital is fierce and devastating to the people who either cannot flee or feel compelled to stay. Read More
Image: Apple The iPhone 16 is nigh as Apple prepares to debut its next smartphone lineup on Monday, September 9th, at 1PM ET / 10AM PT. The company is expected to officially announce four phones as usual, with two standard iPhone 16s and two iPhone 16 Pro models, all likely packed with Apple Intelligence AI…
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The first Apple Watch was announced on September 9th, 2014. A decade later, it’s the most popular smartwatch in the world. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge It’s been ten years since the Apple Watch was announced. Where does it go from here? Continue reading… Read More
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A New York City mural honoring ancient and modern figures in medicine could end up in pieces if it can’t find a new patron soonRead More
A look back at other sitting vice presidents who were running for the top job and debating on TV against the nominee of the opposition party: Gore in 2000, George H.W. Bush in 1988 and Nixon in 1960. (Image credit: Grace Widyatmadja/NPR) Read More