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Issue 57 of the Nautilus print edition is our Reality Issue. It includes contributions from Google VP/Fellow Blaise Agüera y Arcas, theoretical physicist Vijay Balasubramanian, philosopher of science Patricia Palacios, composer Michael Hersch, and more. This issue also features new illustrations by Tim O’Brien.
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In her first major TV interview during her campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris signaled no change from Biden on Israel policy.
The post Harris Will Continue to Ignore U.S. Law and Arm Israel, If Elected appeared first on The Intercept.
Welcome back, families! There have been some changes to the pick-up and drop-off procedures, so make sure you familiarize yourselves before the first day. Remember, when in doubt, simply CIRCLE THE BLOCK.
DROP-OFF
This year, we will be dropping off by grade. Please drop off only at your student’s grade level’s time. If you have multiple children, please simply CIRCLE THE BLOCK until their designated drop-off time. This ensures a smooth process for all.
After Einstein explained gravity as a consequence of curved spacetime, he tried to explain matter the same way.
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Videos leaked to The Intercept include both “Stand With Kennedy” and “Stand Against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.” campaign spots.
The post Why Is a Dem-Aligned Political Shop Making RFK Jr. Ads? appeared first on The Intercept.
Easington: a small, tight-knit community that stagnated after the closure of County Durham’s last pit in 1993. It’s a riches-to-rags tale familiar to anyone who lives in a former mining town — the state-mandated violence, police brutality and community spirit seen there were no different to that of any other pit village across the country. […]
