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We have all the time in the world. James Bond’s most tragic promise
In a timeless franchise built on bravado, gadgets, slick action sequences, and fleeting romantic encounters, a single line from On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) remains one of the most ...
Do we lose an hour of sleep this weekend? When clocks turn ahead and what to know about the spring time change 2026 daylight saving time start and end ...
It was first mentioned in 2010, on an episode of "Parks and Recreation". And it is still celebrated after the show ended.
Even in the best-case scenario, it’s incredibly disruptive. And this is where you’ve been quoted saying that A.I. will disrupt 50 percent of entry-level white-collar jobs. On a five-year time horizon, ...
There are daily, loving choices we can make that tap into the power of neuroscience to bring more happiness into our life.
In “End of Days,” Chris Jennings recounts how a collision between apocalyptic Christianity and federal overreach led to a ...
You know it has nothing to do with poultry, but what's the real origin of the phrase cold turkey, and what does it have to do ...
Coauthored by Steven Heller and RECORD contributing editor Molly Heintz, ‘The Education of a Design Writer’ features essays, ...
Many Native American tribes use the phrase “time immemorial” to describe how long they’ve been living in North America. But how long is “time immemorial”? What does it really mean? Indigenous affairs ...
The 2026 Doomsday Clock is ticking closer to midnight, signaling humanity edging to the "closest it has ever been to catastrophe" according to the Atomic Scientists, and the human race destroying ...
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