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Society needs to be educated that man's chromosomes decide child's gender: Delhi HC
Parents who give their daughters-in-law a hard time for not being able to fulfil their desire of "p…
PTI
What is Wikipedia? Here's what you should know about the crowd-sourced and openly edited online encyclopedia
Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia featuring openly editable content created and sourced by us…
Jennifer Still
How to create a Wikipedia page for a person, place, company, or any notable topic
To help you create a Wikipedia page, the website provides a helpful widget to walk users through th…
Jennifer Still
Conspiracy-theory encyclopedia Wikispooks is thriving during the coronavirus pandemic, seeing huge traffic gains from search engines
Wikispooks, a conspiracy-theory site, has had a more than 90% increase in traffic during the pandem…
Rachel E. Greenspan
Warren Buffett's favorite encyclopedia became his 'most difficult problem.' Here's the story of World Book.
A year later, Buffett touted the "most dramatically revised edition since 1962" with 10,000 more co…
Theron Mohamed
Snoop Dogg is launching the 'encyclopedia for cannabis'
Merry Jane will have a news articles, a cooking show, music videos, and some original series, inclu…
Biz Carson
Putin proposed replacing Wikipedia in Russia with a 'Big Russian Encyclopedia' days after passing a law to let him cut off the entire country from the web
Kremlin officials argue that the new system will help protect Russia's internet in the face of cybe…
Sahar Esfandiari
Microsoft had a secret, genius reason for making an encyclopedia in the nineties
In the early 1990s, Microsoft saw the way the world was going and knew that the PC had tremendous p…
Matt Weinberger
Marc Andreessen: If You Look Up 'Traitor' In The Encyclopedia, There's A Picture Of Snowden
"I think if you actually followed the NSA, read the books, followed the history … then you generall…
Michael Kelley
Journalist Ezra Klein Is Teaming Up With Vox To Launch A News Site That Sounds A Lot Like An Encyclopedia
We'll need writers who are obsessively knowledgeable about their subjects to do that reporting and …
After my divorce, I took back my old last name. I feel like I took back my identity.
When my partner divorced me, I wanted to take back my identity. I dropped their last name and retur…
Sassafras Patterdale
Elon Musk came up with a perfect audiobook list for anyone who thinks about Rome on a daily basis
Elon Musk is fascinated by warfare and civilization, but the 11 titles he suggests may not make rel…
Polly Thompson
This veteran actor has worked with Brad Pitt and Quentin Tarantino. He still worries he'll never work again.
Scoot McNairy has been in tons of movies and TV shows. But he feels like he's still breaking throug…
Caralynn Matassa
Leaders from the CIA, Dell Technologies, HP, SageCXO, and ezCater share how they keep up with AI development
Technology executives, including CTOs and a CIO, discussed AI applications and trends at Business I…
Helen Li,Emma Cosgrove
A man stumbled upon a 70-million-year-old dinosaur fossil but kept it secret for 2 years
A man in France found a massive and rare dinosaur skeleton while walking his dog.
Kenneth Niemeyer
Republicans in Idaho introduced an anti-cannibalism law to address fears around human composting
Conservative lawmakers in Idaho are so worried about human composting that they want to strengthen …
Kenneth Niemeyer
'Bridgerton' just made its boldest book change yet — but how will it play out on the show?
"Bridgerton" season three set up a major change for Francesca's love story — all by changing one ch…
Palmer Haasch
In his last major interview, Kissinger said Chairman Mao was the 'most dangerous' leader he met
Henry Kissinger said Mao Zedong was the "most dangerous" leader he ever met, citing his role in the…
Thibault Spirlet
Napoleon stranded a bunch of scientists in Egypt and now we have modern archaeology
Napoleon Bonaparte wanted to use Egypt's history for France's benefit. He sent savants to record it…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen,Jenny M…
Nearly 40 years ago, a Japan Airlines crash killed over 500 people, cost the airline millions, and made ridership plummet
The 1985 Japan Airlines crash killed 520 of the 524 people on board, and the four survivors waited …