During a recent trip to Meta HQ, I took the opportunity to ask CTO Andrew Bosworth about its new robotics effort.
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Photos from the Chicago River Swim on Sept. 21, 2025, which raised $100,000 for research into ALS and celebrated the river’s recovery from its polluted past.
I have to tell you it was one of the best discussions we’ve had with state lawmakers and I’m glad we took the time to make it happen.
A legacy of satirical commentary, sharp-elbowed humor and a special bond with Post readers ends after 34 years of columns for Frank Cerabino.
The Nat’s newest exhibit showcases a variety of fossils and specimens that not only detail San Diego’s past but also help with modern-day research.