Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Al Williams took a break to talk about their favorite hacks last week. You can drop in to hear about articulated mirrors, triacs, and even continuous ...
The young man with a horn came here in 1961 and he blew that cornet with such force and style, such brilliance and versatility, that he has become a living landmark, emphasis on “living.” He has ...
It’s been two years since I wrote about books that I’ve read. Following is a list of the relatively few (10 if you count a small kids’ book) that I finished in 2025. Why should you care? I’m ...
The waiver claim of Paxton Schultz continues an interesting trend for the Washington Nationals. They now have quite a few pitchers that profile well in a multi-inning relief role. This makes me think ...
The Wisconsin Rapids Planning Commission approved requests to build a 5-megawatt solar array on city-owned land. Local residents raised concerns about tree removal, traffic and the project's ...
"I want us to return to a place where journalism means listening before speaking, where facts matter more than opinions, where stories are told to shine light, not to inflame," writes Bill Marcil Jr., ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — From in-law tensions and sibling disputes to marital growing pains and questions of disability etiquette, the most-read Dear Abby columns on cleveland.com this year reflect the ...
Recently I took a train trip from Chicago to Glenwood Springs. I sprung for a roomette with a fold out bunk bed for the night. (And sleeping on a train was just as much fun as I hoped it would be!) As ...
QUESTION: How does the designation of certain PFAS as Superfund hazardous substances affect environmental due diligence? Know the Law is a biweekly column sponsored by McLane Middleton. Questions and ...
HONG KONG, Dec 31 (Reuters Breakingviews) - It has been a tumultuous year for the world, and for Breakingviews. As they tried to make sense of it all, our readers found themselves with familiar ...
FARGO — As I look back on 2025, I’m struck by how often my most popular recipes — both with readers and my own family — came from everyday moments. What was growing in the garden, what someone was ...