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The New York Times (N.Y.T. or N.Y. Times) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership.
The New York Times has been on the ground reporting stories from around the globe that no one else was telling.
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Sponsored by governments but ferried by a private company, astronauts from Hungary, India and Poland are going to the space station for the first time.
Two chemicals used to make the powerful opioid will be more strictly regulated, but an official said it was “the United States’ responsibility to solve the issue.”
The emergence of Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, is likely to divide national Democrats, who are already torn about what the party should stand for.
In the wake of President Trump’s second election, it’s the luxe life at full volume.
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Xerox PARC has been the inventor and incubator of many elements of modern computing in the contemporary office work place: Laser printers. Computer-generated bitmap graphics.The graphical user interface, featuring skeuomorphic windows and icons, is operated with a mouse.
PARC is a research and development company in Palo Alto, California. Founded in 1969 by Jacob E. "Jack" Goldman, Xerox Corporation's chief scientist, the company was originally a division of Xerox, tasked with creating computer technology-related products and hardware systems.
Jacob E. "Jack" Goldman
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McDonald’s is the latest major brand in the crosshairs of a growing consumer-led movement protesting companies accused of scaling back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts.
As the Executive Director of the Virgo Abloh Foundation, Dana Loatman is preserving the late fashion designer’s mission of supporting underrepresented creatives.
Happy Music Monday, you all. And welcome to this second week of Black Music Month.Back in April, PBS dropped Independent Lens: We Want the Funk! Director Stanley Nelson and producer Nicole London’s documentary features the history, stars, themes and theory behind this most Blackest and inclusive style of music.Everyone can shake a tail feather on […]
by Marlon West (Bluesky: @marlonweststl.bsky.social, Spotify: marlonwest)Happy Music Monday, you all. It’s your pal and musician marshal is back with another dose of fine tunes.After Fruitvale Station, Rocky spin-off/reboot Creed, Black Panther and its sequel, Wakanda Forever, Ryan Coogler has proven himself one of the most masterful filmmakers working today.Though Sinners, which arrived in…MUSIC MONDAY: […]
by Marlon West (Bluesky: @marlonweststl.bsky.social, Spotify: marlonwest)Greetings! It’s your friend and selector, Marlon, again.Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson’s joyous, crisply edited and well observed documentary about Sly Stone dropped in February on Hulu and Disney+.SLY LIVES! (aka The Burden of Black Genius) is a worthy follow-up to the Oscar-winning documentary Summer of Soul, and examines…MUSIC MONDAY: “Everyday People”: […]
by Lori Lakin Hutcherson, GBN Founder and Editor-in-ChiefIt’s commonly known if Aretha Franklin covered a song you wrote and/or recorded, it from her recording forward be known as her song.Otis Redding, composer and original performer of “Respect”, said as much at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967: “a girl took [‘Respect’] away from me, a […]
Born on this day in 1915, Rosetta Tharpe revolutionized the sound of electric guitar by using distortion with her unique phrasing & picking, inspiring Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Johnny Cash & Elvis Presleyby Lori Lakin Hutcherson, GBN Editor-in-ChiefBorn in 1915 in Cotton Plant, Arkansas to musical parents who also worked as cotton pickers, Tharpe was […]