By Maria Raquel
The wind that sweeps across the cliffs of Antrim, Northern Ireland, has witnessed kings, warriors, merchants, missionaries and Viking raiders pass through the region. Today, it encounters little more than the remnants of Dunseverick Castle, an ancient Gaelic stronghold reduced to a handful of stones overlooking the North Atlantic. Yet visitors continue to make the journey each year to see it.
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What was designed as a cultural prelude to Americaβs 250th anniversary is increasingly becoming a test of how difficult it has become to separate national identity from political identity in the United States.
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*In a Reuters interview, British author William Boyd revisits the fake artist who fooled the art world in 1998 β and explains why he still believes human creativity can outsmart AI.* Long before artificial...
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