Shuffalo is a daily word game from the New Yorker that's a little like the New York Times’s Wordle. But it really feels like an improvement on a different New York Times game—Spelling Bee.
Microsoft's new feature makes it easy to open shared files on Android anonymously without having to log in to your account.
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A new book from Bible teacher Yana Jenay Conner offers a blueprint for living out a difficult spiritual practice.
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Elon Musk wanted to create a non-woke Wikipedia. Yet Musk's new Grokipedia often just copies Wikipedia word-for-word.
By providing targeted supports and instruction, teachers can help students with dyscalculia find more comfort and success in math class.
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In 1959, evangelicals looked to political leaders to hold up America’s great spiritual heritage as responses to the Soviet ...
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