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Back in the ’90s, This Eclipse Webcast Put the Cosmos on Demand
A total solar eclipse in Aruba was streamed to millions of users of the World Wide Web in 1998, helping to start an ongoing era of viral videos of space and astronomy.
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Texas man is preparing to watch his 13th solar eclipse. He’s 105.
LaVerne Biser, 105, has traveled the world to take photos and witness total eclipses of the sun. He’s also made his own telescopes.
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What to watch with your kids: ‘Shirley,’ ‘Palm Royale’ and more
Common Sense Media reviews of “Madu,” “Shirley,” “Palm Royale” and “Renegade Nell.”
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As the internet gets scarier, more parents keep their kids’ photos offline
Parents are increasingly rethinking what it means to create an online footprint their child can’t actively consent to.
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Why do cracks in my driveway keep reappearing, and how do I fix them?
I have repaired the cracks many times, using different media. Nothing seems to work. What do professionals do so they don’t have to repeat this step each year?
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Ask Amy: Retired couple disagrees on how to manage household chores
Retired letter writer wants to downsize and decrease the household chore workload.
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A phish by any other name should still not be clicked
As much as enterprises love their anti–phishing training programs, they somehow don’t think about them when they communicate with their customers on important operational efforts. Many routinely send messages that look and act exactly like phishing messages. What these corporate execs don’t seem to realize is that this kind of behavior undermines their own operations.…
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Counting Inflation, the Stock Market May Have Hit a Peak
But Robert Shiller, the Nobel laureate, says valuations adjusted for high inflation suggest stock returns for the next decade are likely to be modest.
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Live Updates: U.S. Job Growth Expected to Remain Robust
Analysts predict that over 200,000 jobs were added in March, a sign of “continued vigor,” according to one economist.
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China’s Youth Are Giving Up on Saving for Retirement
Citing a rapidly aging society, difficult job market and uncertainty about the future, some young people are rejecting the idea of saving for old age.