loading...
 
Publishers (more...)  
Trending  
 
 
 
 
 
Goto Top ↑

#Share
technology
Popeye and Tintin are now in the public domain
Popeye’s very first iteration, who didn’t eat spinach to gain strength, is now free to copy, share, and adapt. It’s a new year, and that means more works are headed to the public domain. This year, thousands of copyrighted works created in 1929, including the earliest versions of Popeye and the...
theverge.com - 30+ days ago

You may also like:
celebrity
Elizabeth Thomas Was Kidnapped By Her High School Teacher and Went Missing for 38 Days. Inside the Shocking Case — and How She Was Rescued
It’s been eight years since Elizabeth Thomas was abducted by her married high school teacher, Tad Cummins. In 2016, Elizabeth was a freshman at Culleoka Unit School after being homeschooled for most of her life. Having faced bullying during her first year in a public school, Elizabeth was struggling...
people.com - 21 days ago
health
Suffering from loneliness? These businesses may have a cure
At the Fast Company Grill at SXSW, the founders of Pie, Mozi, and Ghia explained how we need to rethink the ways we socialize. Loneliness isn’t just a lingering by-product of COVID lockdowns—it’s a public health crisis. The impacts of social isolation are said to be as detrimental to human health as...
fastcompany.com - 14 days ago
pets
‘The environment cannot be sterilized;’ state veterinarian on bird flu found in Rhode Island
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management held a briefing Friday evening after notifying the public that bird...
abc6.com - 30+ days ago
health
Feds cut $ 226M in Minnesota aid for COVID public health response
State health commissioner says the unprecedented cuts give Minnesota no time to adjust and assess impact on its public health programs. Minnesota...
startribune.com - 10 days ago
business
CoreWeave, the AI company you’ve never heard of, is now public with a $ 23 billion valuation
With a $ 23B valuation, CoreWeave becomes one of 2025’s most-watched IPOs. Today is the initial public offering for one of the most anticipated stock market listings of the year. It’s the day when shares in AI infrastructure company CoreWeave, Inc. will begin trading. However, the company’s public...
fastcompany.com - 8 days ago
teaching
Cutting down GCSEs will coddle children
Yesterday’s publication of the interim report of the Curriculum and Assessment Review gives the strongest sense yet of what schools will be told to...
unherd.com - 17 days ago
food & drink
Viagra kick? Tongkat ali coffee with erectile dysfunction drug triggers Hong Kong warning
Hong Kong health authorities are investigating the discovery of erectile dysfunction medication in an instant coffee mix, urging the public against...
scmp.com - 30+ days ago
health / learning
The Benefit of Doing Things You’re Bad At
To learn a difficult new skill means risking failure—but it’s also a path to greater happiness. Between my university lectures and outside speeches about the science of happiness, I do a lot of public speaking, and am always looking for ways to do so with more clarity and fluency. To that end, I...
theatlantic.com - 30+ days ago
education
Republican lawmakers seek further expansion of Missouri charter schools
Republican legislators are set to push for further expansion of charter schools around Missouri when the General Assembly reconvenes next...
stltoday.com - 30+ days ago
wellness
Washington health secretary talks pandemic, polarization of public health
SEATTLE – Four years after arriving from Texas, Dr. Umair Shah is on his way out of Washington state’s Department of Health. Shah announced last month...
spokesman.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Quebec’s SAAQclic license bureau disaster cost $ 1.1 billion
What happens when a provincially-owned corporation is allowed to spend billions of public dollars with virtually no oversight—all while going out of...
driving.ca - 26 days ago
learning
Harvard Is Releasing a Massive Free AI Training Dataset Funded by OpenAI and Microsoft
The project’s leader says that allowing everyone to access the collection of public-domain books will help “level the playing field” in the AI...
wired.com - 30+ days ago
education
Another Red State Deals Crippling Blow To DEI Bureaucrats’ Stranglehold On Public Universities
The Idaho State Board of Education voted to approve a measure banning diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives at all public universities in...
tampafp.com - 30+ days ago
health
Federal judge denies bid to block Idaho’s ban on public funds for gender care
A federal judge denied a request by suing transgender Idahoans to block a new state law that bans public funds from covering gender-affirming health...
idahocapitalsun.com - 30+ days ago
space
Announcing the AGU Publications DEIA Reviewer Board
Editors’ Vox is a blog from AGU’s Publications Department.The advancement of the Earth and space sciences relies not only on groundbreaking...
eos.org - 17 days ago
sports
PGA Tour Rejects Saudi Fund’s $ 1.5 Billion Investment, ESPN Says
The PGA Tour has declined a $ 1.5 billion investment from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, according to ESPN. The offer stipulated that LIV Golf,...
bloomberg.com - 30+ days ago
books
Library Hatches Baby Chicks for an Egg-citing Spring Project
Orland Park Public Library invites the community to stop by and observe the hatching process in person. The Orland Park Public Library, 14921 S....
patch.com - 8 days ago
technology
How Kennedy is already weakening America's childhood vaccine system
The Department of Health and Human Services cut $ 2 billion from a program that supports vaccines for vulnerable children, forcing public health departments to lay off staff and cancel clinics. Last week, Jackie Griffith showed up at her office at the Collin County Health Care Clinic in north Texas...
nbcnews.com - 1 day ago
auto
Muni and BART are on life support. Here are the taxes you might pay to save them
Public transit cutbacks could be calamitous for San Francisco's economy, a fear that has prompted some unusual ideas....
sfstandard.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
Guilderland Public Library offering Dungeons & Dragons starter kits
GUILDERLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Roll for initiative! The Guilderland Public Library (GPL) is offering its patrons pre-bundled Dungeons & Dragons starter...
news10.com - 30+ days ago
books
Megan Cummins of A Public Space
Some time s you might read a day’s work back to yourself and feel unsatisfied, but remember that every page you write, over the long time line of hours...
www.pw.org - 9 days ago
technology
The FTC is investigating Microsoft for anticompetitive practices, some of which may have been directed at the government itself
Lina Khan, chair of the Federal Trade Commission, said her agency plans to investigate Microsoft for anticompetitive practices in the cloud market. A recent report from ProPublica found that the government itself might also have been a target of those anticompetitive practices. In the summer of 2021...
businessinsider.com - 30+ days ago
health
Bird Flu: What Infectious Disease Physicians Need to Know
Avian influenza A viruses, particularly the H5N1 subtype, continue to grab headlines — raising concerns for the public who is likely leery of another...
medscape.com - 12 days ago
education
NC GOP bill would allow school librarians to be charged over books ‘harmful to minors’
Wide- ranging legislation filed Monday by North Carolina Republican lawmakers would make it easier to prosecute librarians on obscenity charges,...
heraldsun.com - 5 days ago
technology
eToro IPO: Crypto and stock trading platform's ETOR shares to list on Nasdaq in latest fintech public debut
The Israel-based ‘social trading’ platform confirmed its SEC filing today, although it did not name a share price. eToro Group Ltd has announced that it plans to take itself public in an initial public offering. The company made the announcement in a press release today, in which it confirmed that...
fastcompany.com - 11 days ago