WASHINGTON (Amazing America) — Twenty-two columns that once held up the United States Capitol are no longer there. Their absence isn’t causing controversy; rather, it is a point of pride. Amazing ...
The fourth annual Criterium at the Columns, the second entry of the Boone County Cup that speeds through the Mizzou campus and downtown Columbia, has been canceled, CycleX announced last week. “I am ...
Recently, I saw a trailer for Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey.” I was inspired by that trailer to delve into something I previously had not given much thought to. I decided to start reading the ...
June has always been my special month to read extensively. No how-to, general information, politics, or any other type of practical knowledge reading. It’s always been fiction. Off to summer digs at ...
Abstract: Conventional three-dimensional (3D) photoacoustic imaging (PAI) requires the use of fully addressed two-dimensional matrix or hemispherical matrix arrays, which are limited by their high ...
The staff of Pitchfork listens to a lot of new music. A lot of it. On any given day our writers, editors, and contributors go through an imposing number of new releases, giving recommendations to each ...
Memorial Day kicks off the third year of my favorite summer tradition in Clinton: The Clinton Reading Challenge. Our city competes against six other Clintons for who can log the most reading during ...
Embrace the power of putting it down, plus other tips. Stephanie Hayes is a columnist offering her thoughts on current events, life and culture. Reach her at [email protected]. Anyone can view a ...
Australia's water supplies are evaporating. According to researchers at Deakin University, the country's water infrastructure loses nearly 370 billion gallons every year due to evaporation, about ...
Mark Lamster, longtime architecture critic of The Dallas Morning News, was announced as the recipient of the 2026 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism on Monday. The judges commended Lamster for "his rigorous ...
While a great deal of focus on education policy in Georgia has revolved around school choice policies and education finance, there are significant changes taking place inside the classroom as well.