RRP Semiconductor, a BSE-listed company, is suddenly distinguishing itself in the global craze for semiconductors. The ...
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The Supreme Court Has a Serial Killer Problem

In this week's Elie v. U.S., The Nation’s justice correspondent recaps a major death penalty case that came before the high court as well as the shenanigans of a man who’s angling to be the next ...
While preparing to sell her house, an austere wooden cuckoo-clock of a villa, they are brought into closer contact with their ...
In a culture wired for speed and infinite scrolls, Pelverata arrives as a deliberate interruption--a slow-burn Tasmanian eco-folk horror urging audiences to put the phone down and sit with the unease.
In work that melds the natural with the technological, he foregrounds entanglements shaped by looping currents of life, ...
When the lights go out, a portable generator can feel like a lifeline, but if you rush the startup, you can end up staring at ...
Hard to recall any previous modern day Norwich City manager who walked through the door and sat his players down to fill in a questionnaire.
As Margazhi fills Chennai’s sabhas, a parallel Carnatic concert series unfolds inside a café in Alwarpet, where proximity, timing, and format reshape how the music is experienced ...
Soft robotic systems are evolving toward life-like motion, but precise shape-morphing and adaptive grasping remain difficult. This study presents a ...
PriveX, the decentralized perpetuals exchange built on COTI Network, has introduced Agents Arena, a marketplace where traders can design and deploy autonomous ...
When the craving is for real hash browns, meatloaf, and pie that feels familiar on the first bite, these Illinois diners keep the old ways alive without making a fuss about it.
He points to the Supreme Court’s language in United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez from 1990, where “the people” is described as ...