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Take A Ride on the Big Shaker in Los Altos
The Los Altos History Museum has been marking the 30th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake with an exhibition called Our Community Prepares: Acts of Nature, Then and Now. It’s set to close on January 19, 2020. But today only, you can take a ride on the Big Shaker, the world’s biggest mobile earthquake simulator. … Continue reading Take A Ride on the Big Shaker in Los Altos →
The Glands May Be The Greatest Band You've Never Heard Of
Nearly 20 years after its last album - and two years after the death of frontman Ross Shapiro - the Athens, Ga. band has shared two new songs, with plans for a full-length in November.
Georgia Charges Iranians In Ransomware Attack On Atlanta
U.S. Attorney Byung Pak says Faramarz Savandi and Mohammed Mansouri were behind the cyber extortion scheme that crippled many of the city's computer systems in March, causing millions in damages.
Celebrating the End of 2020? Look Up! Meteor Shower Rains Nightly Fireworks
The annual Geminids meteor shower is on this month, and peaks on Monday morning, December 14, in a moonless sky.
Broadway Gives Its Regards to Preschoolers
Two kids' TV shows shine the lights of Broadway into the eyes of tiny tots. Both Johnny and the Sprites and Wonder Pets feature jaunty songs and wholesome stories written by some of Broadway's top talent.
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From Mozart To Adele To Chance The Rapper, Measuring Album Sales Means Being Specific
In 2016, the album that sold the most physical CDs worldwide wasn't anywhere near the top of the charts — and one of the best-charting records of the year couldn't be bought at all.
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New Figures Show Billionaire Candidates Spending Big, With Little Return
Tom Steyer and Mike Bloomberg have used their own fortunes to outspend other candidates in the Democratic primary race. But so far, most voters aren't buying what they are selling.
Jon Ossoff Wins Georgia's Democratic Senate Primary
Ossoff finishes far ahead of the other six Democratic candidates. He will face Republican Sen. David Perdue in November.
10 Education Stories You May Have Missed This Summer
The school shootings that weren't; a student loan watchdog quits; the number of chronically absent students is on the rise; and the top high school play and musical.
Hope For Normalcy Is Growing. Here's What Americans Are Still Worried About
Here's what U.S. adults say about President Biden's handling of the economy, their top economic concerns and how they feel about the coronavirus pandemic, based on a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll.
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