The Age of De-Skilling

But the real puzzle isn’t whether de-skilling exists—it plainly does—but rather what kind of thing it is. Are all forms of de ...
The Republican sat for an interview with TIME about his "solid relationship" with Trump and why he's gaining in polls in the ...
In terms of physical controls, the top edge has a volume rocker and button that lets you open the launcher (1x), camera (2x), start eye calibration (3x), and launch Gemini (long-press). Tapping volume ...
CBS reports that Christopher Moynihan—sentenced in 2022 to 21 months in prison for his role in the Capitol riot and fully ...
In the private text messages, Ingrassia, a MAGA attorney and podcaster, said he has a “Nazi streak” and that he believes ...
The founding drummer reveals if the ailing Paul Rodgers will perform, who will induct them, and how late guitarist Mick ...
EADaily, October 31st, 2025. They call it a "security leave." It sounds beautiful, almost resort—like, as if top US officials just took a break from anxious everyday life. A journalist writes about ...
He’s having a career for the ages. He has two adorable kids, a brilliant and beautiful wife, plenty of money, and still has ...
Collected in a landmark new edition, the late Irish writer’s work is attuned to wonder, replete with humanity and rooted in ...
This Halloween, we revisit Rhidian Davis’s reckoning with the gothic’s many monstrous manifestations, from silent film to Hammer horror to Twilight. From our November 2013 issue.
Print’s slower, less distracting pace supports the reflective engagement that stories often need, giving young readers room to inhabit a character’s emotions.