Andrew Kelley, inventor and BDFL (benevolent dictator for life) of the Zig programming language, was interviewed by Vitaly ...
Seattleite Raven Amrhein competed this week at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. The Hamilton International Middle School seventh grader was the only Washington state student to ...
Most of the artists who were announced earlier this week by Freedom 250 as the "first wave" of performers at the fair on the National Mall have since withdrawn.
A federal judge in Washington ruled on Friday that President Trump’s name was illegally added to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, writing that the law establishing the center made ...
As companies pull back on investing in women's advancement, women are building their own infrastructure, and it's working.
It’s a tough job market for software engineering hopefuls. Tens of thousands of jobs cuts across the industry have increased ...
The mayor’s statement after five Chicago police officers were struck by a car at an after-prom teen takeover was a master ...
Democratic At-large D.C. Council candidates Dwight Davis, Lisa Raymond, Leniqua’dominique Jenkins and Fred Hill (Illustration ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Critic’s Notebook The May Festival in Cincinnati was led this time by the soprano Julia Bullock, who wove her experiences as a Black artist through two weeks of concerts. Julia ...
Harvard’s Institute of Politics is searching for a new director at a moment when the institution that invented the campus ...
As “teen takeovers” highlight young people’s need for connection, one Georgia beach town shows how to keep peace, build community, and still have fun.
The CBC was blasted on Tuesday for its role in a comedy series that uses fake names and identities to prank individuals who have drawn controversy over their views of residential schools.