The Oscar winner noted that he believes the United States will survive a second Trump presidency, but that "a lot of damage ...
Two new books, on Kwame Nkrumah’s promise and Idi Amin’s tyranny, capture the soaring hopes and bitter aftermath of Africa’s ...
Lawrence Krauss, a renowned scientist and outspoken atheist, is leading the fight to take academia back from woke activists in the sciences.
For the first time in many years, I returned to my birthplace for a get-together with women I had gone to school with. We had all turned into 75. We wanted rituals to mark this passage. I had not ...
In Part One, we prised apart Tucker Carlson’s flashier claims and corrected the false notes and misleading arithmetic he smuggled in with a smile. Now, in Part Two, we take up his ...
Over nearly a half-century, he wrote 10,000 epigrams, none longer than 17 words, and printed them on postcards, T-shirts, mugs and in books.
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The Nazi Scholar Inspiring China’s Intelligentsia
According to the Princeton political theorist John Ikenberry, China’s leaders “don’t have an alternative international order.” They can “do damage to the system,” they can be “spoilers,” but they “can ...
In an analysis comparing college admission essays generated by artificial intelligence to 30,000 human-written essays from ...
LEE LOZANO CRASHED through New York’s art world between 1960 and 1972, a restless decade during which she went about ...
Taylor Swift fans are eating, catered by Target exclusives, TikTok effects, a “content capture activation” at the Century ...
Smash TV meets Ninja Warrior in this unhinged, but somehow cute multiplayer brawler.
Op-ed editor Philip Gray shares advice for academics on how to get published in a national paper and how submitting pieces is a numbers game.
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