As 2025 draws to a close, we’re revisiting the best stories Fashionista published this year (at least in our editors’ opinions). The below was originally published in August. When Minneapolis-based shoe brand Minnetonka launched in 1946, the fashion industry wasn’t having...
What’s the opposite of gatekeeping? Welcome to “Payment Processing,” in which we ask stylish, generally cool people who’ve tried it all about their favorite fashion and beauty buys. After being introduced on Season 2 of “Stranger Things” as Lucas...
Each month, Fashionista editors try a *lot* of beauty products. And while not every formula we test is a winner, we’re constantly unearthing new favorites. Here, we’ve rounded up our latest hair, skin, fragrance, wellness and makeup discoveries — whether fresh-to-market drops or...
In 2025, EdSource commentaries addressed the most debated issues in California education, from artificial intelligence in classrooms to antisemitism and free speech, early childhood pay, reading screening assessments for the early grades, and college pathways. Here are the opinion pieces readers...
What do kids read in December and over the holidays? We wanted to know, so we took a look at what children’s books were most frequently checked out from libraries. Using 2024 data from several county and public libraries across California, we found children couldn’t get enough of the Dog...
Finally, AI is here, and it’s going to change the landscape of education in classrooms around the world. Students will be able to engage technology in ways that would have Socrates rattle in his sandals. AI is everything that teachers have been waiting for — but isn’t that what they said in...
Agentic AI adoption and identity security risks, IGA expands in mid-market, SOC-identity team collaboration, and identity platform consolidation—this 2026 predictions post previews identity trends.
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What happens to all of those always-connected devices when the cloud goes down? Disruptions to sleep, school, and smart homes, just to name a few issues.
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The April/May zero-day exploitations of Ivanti’s mobile device management platform meant unprecedented pwning of thousands of orgs by a Chinese APT — and history will probably repeat itself.
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