Culture

Brown University AI Cheating Scandal Signals Educational Shift
A Brown University economics professor's investigation into potential AI cheating revealed a dramatic drop in scores when a final exam was moved in-person, highlighting concerns about AI's impact on learning.

What Xbox Layoffs Mean for Players
Xbox is cutting 20% of its organization. Here is how the restructure impacts studios like Bethesda, Obsidian, and Mojang.

Inside the Palestine Museum Digital Archive
How the Palestine Museum Digital Archive uses open-source tools and global backups to protect cultural heritage.

Supergirl and the Superhero Market Saturation
Warner Bros.' Supergirl struggles at the box office, highlighting broader superhero market saturation trends in film.

Supergirl: Why the Movie Is Not a Disaster
Despite a disappointing box office, Supergirl offers a straightforward, entertaining entry in the DCU's latest chapter.

Mortal Kombat 3's Uncertain Future
Mortal Kombat 3 remains unconfirmed as director Simon McQuoid waits for Mortal Kombat 2 to complete its life cycle.

Taylor Swift wedding: What It Means for Fans
Planning to catch a glimpse of the Taylor Swift wedding at Madison Square Garden? Here is why your chances are lower than zero.

How Goose app AI influencers Target Gay Men
Goose app AI influencers are reportedly using fake Instagram accounts and direct messages to promote the new gay dating app.

The Rockstar union recognition Push
As GTA 6 approaches, the Rockstar union recognition battle highlights changing labor dynamics in the video game sector.

What the r/almosthomeless Subreddit Reveals
As wealth inequality rises, the r/almosthomeless subreddit provides a digital community for those facing housing instability.

Martin Parr's Final Photos Exhibit Village Life
Renowned photographer Martin Parr's last major commission, a collection of vivid portraits of Lacock village life taken in spring and summer 2025, is now on display at Lacock Abbey.
