Learning another language is one of the deepest and most human things one can possibly do, writes Douglas Hofstadter.
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And at home, as in Europe, a non-negligible number of imported and local Muslims have made it clear that they have zero interest in being good Americans. Rather, they see their Muslim ...
From live speech translation in video calls to auto-dubbing on TikTok, the technology to dissolve language barriers has arrived. Real-time translation powered by artificial intelligence (AI) is now ...
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Themes of academic dread or nerdiness often crop up when writing comes to mind. Until college, I never truly considered the bigger picture: Why do we write, or more aptly, why should we? Even still, ...
Archaeologists working at the ancient city of Hippos are accustomed to unearthing traces of weapons and projectiles. Located in what’s now the Golan Heights, the city overlooking the Sea of Galilee ...
A reporter asked Secretary of War Pete Hegseth Thursday why the U.S. was helping Israel wage war against Iran when Israel was pursuing its own objectives. President Donald Trump said that Israel ...
The Trump administration has given several reasons for the military strikes against Iran. Stated objectives include eliminating imminent threats, destroying missile and nuclear capabilities, and ...