Decades later, 'redline' housing policies still affect Toledo neighborhoods
The pile of rubble from the demolished home on Pontiac Street is barely an eyesore for this community teetering on poverty.
The pile of rubble from the demolished home on Pontiac Street is barely an eyesore for this community teetering on poverty.
If your Super Bowl Sunday includes cold brewskis, you'll want to get that climate change thing fixed. Just ask Budweiser.
Why would you splurge on a game-time TV spot when you could just tweet?
The next great idea in tech is not going to emerge from the Cupertino spaceship—the company is too good at its current job to be disruptive.
The steadfast denials of a military alliance dynamic here are not based on the evidence.
“There’s nothing in the taste that tells you what you are eating is about to kill you.”
Cryptocurrency, biohacking, and the fantastic plan for transgenic humans.
Beijing has approved four new reactors after a two-year pause, according to Chinese media.
A NASA scientist has visited a four-year-old island that satellites watched rise out of the waters — a rare opportunity to see in person a new island that lasts more than a few months.
Jim Rutherford’s deadline deals are dissected, Matt Murray has had enough, and Justin Schultz sees light at the end of the tunnel. All that and more in today’s Pens Points!
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There’s something reassuring about digitally stored photos. Unlike the ones we used to stow in shoeboxes and albums, they can remain available, searchable, easily accessible, and un-degraded.
Читать дальше...Effective marketing begins with a good elevator pitch delivered to anybody interested in listening.
The Ride That Got Away reunites drivers with the vehicles they can’t get over, and puts America’s relationship with cars on blast.
The pile of rubble from the demolished home on Pontiac Street is barely an eyesore for this community teetering on poverty.
Nicole Boyce writes a humorous list of rules one should follow when handling someone else’s phone.
Morning news and notes for Friday, February 1, 2019
Happy February, everyone!
Tribe news
Kluber trade becoming less likely by the day | MLB
Other teams will have to wow the Indians if they are hoping to get Corey Kluber before Spring Training begins. At this point, the Tribe really has no need to move Kluber, so it would take a king’s ransom to move the 2-time Cy Young winner.
Inbox: Will Tribe make more moves before camp? | MLB
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With the Caribbean Winter Leagues complete and the Red Sox prospects eliminated from the Australian Baseball League playoffs, this will be the last Roundup of the winter. For final regular season stats on all Red Sox prospects who participated in these leagues be sure to check out our Fall & Winter Leagues page. This week's roundup covers the period of January 7-30.
The last winter league action is the 2019 Caribbean Series which will take place February 4-10 in Panama.
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“There’s nothing in the taste that tells you what you are eating is about to kill you.”
“Putin’s chef” denies both the existence of the Wagner Group and his role in bankrolling the mercenary band, which has served everywhere from Ukraine to Syria. But Prigozhin’s claims do not stand up to scrutiny.
There’s good news and bad news for American rom-com fans sick of rewatching the same Meg Ryan and Julia Roberts vehicles over and over again: The good news is that Bollywood—Mumbai’s booming Hindi-language film industry—has literally thousands of romantic comedies just waiting to be discovered. The bad news is that it…
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Chris Pratt recently became engaged to Katherine Schwarzenegger ... Читать дальше...