Julio is a Senior Author for Collider. He studied History and International Relations at university, but found his calling in cultural journalism. When he isn't writing, Julio also teaches English at ...
A new study reveals that the impact humans are having on the Amazon rainforest is so profound it is even changing the evolutionary history and functionality of the forests. As the world gathers at ...
Apple’s iOS 26.1 brings a collection of subtle yet impactful updates designed to elevate your iPhone experience. This release focuses on enhancing usability, refining visuals, and addressing user ...
Dan Carlin (Hist’89) is 4 minutes and 41 seconds into an episode of his Hardcore History podcast when he pauses to catch his breath. Alexander the Great has just watched his father, King Phillip II, ...
Demolition of the White House’s East Wing, itself a source of multiple controversies for more than 200 years, was completed Thursday. Excavators were spotted starting Monday tearing it apart. It was ...
The East Wing had been a base for the first lady, an entryway for social functions and an emergency bunker. By Ashley Ahn The East Wing of the White House, which will be torn down by this weekend to ...
A gutter system to channel rainwater away from the foundation. Water that runs into the soils around a house may erode the ground or end up in the crawl space or foundation. It will contribute to the ...
RICHMOND, Va. — When you examine the flavors and history of food in the United States, one thing becomes clear: Large swaths of American cuisine as we know it today — particularly that of the South — ...
Nao Bustamante and Wendy Kline explore the racist, sexist, would-be-very-illegal-today methods through which we’ve come to understand the medical field. Nao Bustamante, "The Eye That Cries From Both ...
Nao Bustamante, "The Eye That Cries From Both Sides #4" (2024), oil on paper tray (all images courtesy the artist and Track 16 Gallery, unless otherwise noted) From her designated Zoom rectangle, ...