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Shane recommends reading Bewilderment, by Richard Powers, a novel that is “freighted with insight, dread, hope, and often a ...
NASA research mathematician Katherine Johnson is photographed at her desk at Langley Research Center in 1966. Johnson made ...
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In light of faculty crackdowns at LDS church-owned Brigham Young University, some Latter-day Saints are wondering how the institution will navigate tension between progressive-minded academia and ...
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Fabián Cháirez, a gay painter from Mexico, has ignited a firestorm of controversy in Mexico City over his latest exhibition, La Venida del Señor (The Coming of the Lord). Hosted at the Antigua ...
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