McDonald’s may have come up with a new twist on the fast-food restaurant experience that has nothing to do with what’s on the menu — doing away with interaction between customers and employees. The giant chain next Tuesday plans to operate what it calls a “customized digital Big Mac ATM” at its 540 Commonwealth Ave. location in Kenmore Square. Between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., the high-tech vending mach
Opinion | Peter SingerNo, don’t move to Canada — or Australia AFTER A BITTER and often abusive election, Donald Trump’s choices for leadership posts indicate that we are headed for four more years of highly partisan politics. Notwithstanding the fact that 2.8 million more voters preferred Hillary Clinton, Trump has appointed extremists who are more likely to exacerbate the wounds opened by the ele
Living with creaturesPhotographers have documented the relationships between humans and animals in countless ways. Some photos depict how animals depend on us and others show how we rely on animals. The ways in which we share this world and interact with other living things is endless and sometimes very unique. CaptionSaxophonist and composer Xavier Rosselle (L) and dancers (from L) Gilles Noel, Y
Amtrak derailmentAuthorities continue to investigate the scene of a fatal train derailment on a route between Washington and New York last night. The death toll stood at seven Wednesday afternoon with more than 200 injured from the accident that occurred in Philadelphia at a notorious curve on the line. CaptionEmergency personnel work at the scene of a deadly train derailment on May 13 in Philadel
Radioactive FukushimaMany residents of Okuma, a village near the stricken Fukushima Daiichi plant, are angry about government plans to dump some 30 million tons of radioactive debris raked up after the March 2011 nuclear disaster in a sprawling waste complex on their doorstep. Few believe Tokyo’s assurances that the site will be cleaned up and shut down after 30 years. In the four years since the
Road to K-pop stardomThousands of Korean children dream of becoming household names like rapper Psy, whose 2012 “Gangnam Style” video was a global YouTube hit, often putting up with punishing schedules in the hope of one day making it big in the music industry. A recent survey of pre-teens showed that 21 percent of respondents wanted to be K-pop (Korean pop) stars when they grow up, the most popul
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