Mac Life
Try Preview on iPad and iPhone
Apple's productivity app has made it across from the Mac at last!
2 min |
November 2025
Popular Mechanics US
Quantum Gravity
TWO PHYSICISTS ARE CLAIMING TO HAVE moved closer to a unified theory of gravity.
2 min |
November/December 2025
Mac Life
iMacG4
A new iPad on a robot arm? Graham Barlow thinks he's seen this before...
2 min |
November 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Advancing Peace: a new book offers new solution to old problem of gun violence
In the summer of 2005, Richmond, Calif., was at a turning point.
6 min |
October 16, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
30 years on: We were there — we remember the Million Man March
One million deep. One million strong. One million proud.
6 min |
October 16, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Spotlight on Dr. Ainsley A.Reynolds and the gift of life
Guided by unwavering determination, natural curiosity, and an enduring desire for progress, Ainsley A. Reynolds began envisioning his life while growing up in the Bronx, New York.
4 min |
October 16, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Neo-soul icon D'Angelo dead at age 51
Born Michael Eugene Archer on February 11, 1974 in Richmond, Virginia, neo-soul icon D'Angelo passed away on October 14 at Sloan Kettering Hospital on the Upper East Side in New York City after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
2 min |
October 16, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Spring / Summer '26 Fashion Report
For Spring/Summer '26, fashion presentations have changed, though there are still some designers putting on shows throughout the city. Designers & Agencies (D&A) changed their format from presenting designer runway shows to an international designer and manufacturer showcase at 601 W. 26th St. (Think: an event in the Jacob Javitt's Center).
2 min |
October 16, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
$1.6M Harlem brownstone fraud, Solny cases show housing scams targeting Black New Yorkers
An apparent swindle centering on ownership of a home in Harlem has resulted in charges against three people who allegedly stole a property deed from an individual who owned the house for nearly 40 years.
4 min |
October 16, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
In Benin, women are waging a fight for dignity and equality
COTONOU, BENIN — In the Republic of Benin, the fight for women's rights and dignity is gaining momentum. Dahoun Nondjinon Landros Biova, a sociologist and anthropologist who leads the Association des Femmes Leaders Sitsope le Refuge-Benin (AFSLR-Benin), is one of the leaders of the movement and is building a reputation as a champion for women's rights.
2 min |
October 16, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Candidates split on future of NYC's gifted and talented program
Educators are concerned about where the future of New York City schools' long-debated gifted and talented (G&T) program stands in the mayoral election. But the top three candidates don't agree on the issue.
3 min |
October 16, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
NYU students celebrate cancellation of NSA at campus career fair
Despite a protest that could have escalated, the New York University Chapter of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) got their wish for the National Security Agency (NSA) to cancel its appearance at a recent career fair at the school's engineering campus in Brooklyn.
1 min |
October 16, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
'Once There Were Giants' illuminates towering era in heavyweight boxing
Part 2 of a two-part story. Part 1 was published in the October 9 issue.
2 min |
October 16, 2025
Sports Illustrated US
PERFECT RECALL
In 1976 Indiana won the NCAA title to complete the seventh undefeated season in Division I men's college hoops history. That no team since has matched the Hoosiers' feat reflects
10+ min |
November 2025
Sports Illustrated US
A Smashing Tale
A CLASSIC DOCUMENTARY ABOUT AN MMA FIGHTER GETS A FICTIONALIZED MAKEOVER AND PLENTY OF STAR POWER
7 min |
November 2025
Sports Illustrated US
WHICH STARS WILL RISE?
CHET HOLMGREN gives the champion Thunder a chance to really improve. I think he’s got another step he can take and if he does, that’s going to be a big problem.
3 min |
November 2025
Sports Illustrated US
THE BEST OF A BAD BUNCH
YOU HAVE to make Cleveland the prohibitive favorites, just because the East is so bad.
3 min |
November 2025
Sports Illustrated US
LAUNCH SEQUENCE
Kevin Durant thought Phoenix would be his last career stop, but Houston offered something different: a deep roster, clear coaching vision and belief the dynamic scorer could ignite the Rockets and propel them to the NBA's final frontier
10 min |
November 2025
Sports Illustrated US
STATE OF THE GAME
Commissioner Adam Silver begins the 2025-26 NBA season fighting for fans' attention with an active salary-cap circumvention probe into the Clippers, a new broadcast deal introducing NBC and Amazon while saying goodbye to TNT, and another All-Star Game format
9 min |
November 2025
Sports Illustrated US
MASTERING THE ART OF TECH SPEAK
For every angelic Mike Conley, there's a slightly-less-angelic Draymond Green. But most NBA players fall somewhere in the middle, and many of them have the same question: Where's the line between spirited debate and technical-worthy behavior?
8 min |
November 2025
Sports Illustrated US
INTO ENEMY TERRITORY
For some college basketball transfers, a new team has an air of familiarity
2 min |
November 2025
Sports Illustrated US
FEELING COCKY
For three seasons, Florida State's offense ran through guard Ta'Niya Latson—and the Seminoles were pretty good. But the nation's leading scorer in 2024-25 was in search of a bigger challenge. There was one obvious place to find it: South Carolina
8 min |
November 2025
Mac Life
RapidWeaver Elements
A website builder made for pros that's surprisingly accessible
3 min |
November 2025
Mac Life
Apple Watch Series 11
Improved battery life and tougher front glass lead the way
3 min |
November 2025
Mac Life
watchOS 26 tips & tricks
Apple's latest, greatest watchOS is a glass act
7 min |
November 2025
Popular Mechanics US
A Lifesaving CRISPR Treatment
LIFE'S ABILITY TO COPY billions of distinct letters in a genome is an absolute biological wonder—but mistakes are made. Genetic disorders and birth defects occur in one in every 33 babies in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
1 min |
November/December 2025
Popular Mechanics US
GIVE YOUR OLD WOODEN WINDOWS A SECOND LIFE
WITH A LITTLE DIY MAINTENANCE, YOU CAN EXTEND THE LIFE OF YOUR EXISTING WINDOWS WITHOUT SPENDING THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ON REPLACEMENTS.
5 min |
November/December 2025
Popular Mechanics US
A Wall Full of Skeletons
WHEN THE WALLS OF a 15th-century Portuguese church collapsed during poor weather, they revealed more than just dust and debris—they exposed at least 12 skeletons stashed inside the walls.
1 min |
November/December 2025
Popular Mechanics US
Kei Trucks
REGON IS VYING TO ALLOW JAPANESE Kei trucks on public roads.
2 min |
November/December 2025
Popular Mechanics US
Why Orange Cats Exist
GARFIELD MIGHT BE THE MOST ICONIC orange tabby cat around, but he has so far refused to give up orange tabbies' most guarded beauty secret-how do they get their auburn coats? Hiroyuki Sasaki, a cat enthusiast and geneticist at Kyushu University in Japan, was determined to identify the elusive gene that carries the orange mutation in Felis silvestris catus (the domesticated cat).
1 min |