Can a killer whale be a slave?
"Lolita's story reminded me of my own," says African-American actress and singer Robbyne Kaamil.
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"Lolita's story reminded me of my own," says African-American actress and singer Robbyne Kaamil.
Records of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere millions of years ago support current predictions on climate change, say scientists.
From eating “slumber foods” to playing the didgeridoo – David Robson looks at the tried and tested ways to get a good night’s sleep.
A student loan guaranty agency finalized its purchase of roughly half of the for-profit Corinthian Colleges chain this week.
Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert campus footprint will more than triple in size with a 113-acre land transfer deal between the college and city leaders.
Driverless pods, gliding above city streets using a network of elevated guideways. This is SkyTran -- but is it the future?
Today, many governments simultaneously subsidize fossil fuels and clean energy.
Once upon a time, a high school diploma was more than enough to get a good-paying job.
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Nicholas Stewart, the Western Illinois University (WIU) student who was suspended from his editing duties last month for selling a campus-disturbance video to news outlets...