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HISTORY

Mexico Vindicates Woman Long Blamed for Aztec Empire's Collapse

Mexico Vindicates Woman Long Blamed for Aztec Empire’s Collapse For five centuries, La Malinche has carried the burden of being

NATURE

Is academic research becoming too competitive? Nature examines the data

Success rates for Europe’s leading research grants are declining — some to single percentage points — as a surge in

RELIGION

New York faith leaders join ‘No Kings’ march against Trump administration agenda

NEW YORK (RNS) — A diverse group of faith leaders gathered in Manhattan on Saturday morning (Oct. 18) to offer

NEWS

Met Police to look into claims Prince Andrew sought information on accuser

Getty Images The Metropolitan Police said it is “actively” looking into media reports that Prince Andrew tried to obtain personal

TECH

The White House is already one of the most blocked accounts on Bluesky

The Trump administration is taking its social media attacks on Democratic opponents to an unlikely platform, with the White House

MARKET

Investors have reasons to be nervous about markets right now. How to separate the warning signs from the noise.

Throughout all the market choppiness, stocks pushed higher this past week. Source link

MOBILE

Meet the founder making breast cancer awareness simple and accessible

In our latest #WeArePlay film, which celebrates the people behind apps and games on Google Play, we meet Corrine, the

GADGET

New Pixel devices, Meta Ray-Ban Display, ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X and more

Techtober is a busy time for our reviews team as a deluge of new devices arrive before the holiday season.

MOBILE

Letter Flow Taps Liquid Glass for a Calming Word Game Experience

As you might have guessed, you’ll dive head first into a word game. In each level, you’ll move the letter

EDUCATION

100 Ways To Use Google Drive In The Classroom

Google Drive released on April 24, 2012 and in the last decade+, some things have changed. Students and educators have