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Project Hail Mary” proved a box office hit in its opening weekend. See what Rebecca Kivak and Joe Baress thought of the space ...
I first came across your practice on Instagram possibly a decade ago, and thought “this is also someone who grew up in New York, steeped in Caribbean ways of moving.” Taína Cruz: Growing up in Harlem ...
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Notable links: April 3, 2026

A dystopian week, with a glimmer of hope: alternatives are available.
Steve Papin reflects on 50 years as a residential appraiser.   February 16, 1976. Gasoline was 59 cents per gallon. A loaf of bread cost 35 cents, eggs were 84 cents a dozen, and a new car was around ...
In this roundup of space news, we talk about NASA's upcoming Artemis launch, space-based data centers and the new sci-fi movie Project Hail Mary.