The company pretty much invented the hardware superstore when it began in 1978, just by being so big. They inflated the neighborhood tool shop into a whole city of lumber, hammers, caulk, power saws, ...
After a lengthy statewide pilot program, automatic license plate readers are here to stay in North Carolina. The newly passed ...
Do we love Yoruichi? For the two new Universal Tower Defense codes named after them, yes. Yes we do. July 6, 2026: While the devs say "dont use the code guys, respect the ogs," we say use the new ...
We at WIRED know that one of the best ways to save on essential (often price) tech is buying through a trusted retailer like Newegg, and that’s why we have a WIRED-exclusive promo code, valid only on ...
You guys know by now: Sometimes I like to share the feedback I get from readers. This time, I have two responses from readers, edited only for grammar, to a column I ...
Torie Bosch is the First Opinion editor at STAT. First Opinion is STAT’s platform for interesting, illuminating, and provocative articles about the life sciences writ large, written by biotech ...
RANT to the delivery driver who took out a huge branch of our prized Japanese flowering cherry tree along our parking strip in West Seattle. You left a huge mess for us to clean up, and you ...
It’s Wednesday, which means that it’s time to take inventory of everything we hate in another edition of The Gripe Report. Last week, in an edition some are calling "historic," "monumental," and "meh, ...
William Ottens, who runs the popular blog Librarian Problems, has worked across many library departments and amassed many tales from the field. This collection of essays offers realistic snapshots of ...
Five Minnesota mystery/crime writers could be making state literary history by collaborating on “The Kill Code Collective,” a medical thriller by Robert Junghans (writing as Rob Jung), Brian Lutterman ...