With spikes on his shoes, a helmet on his head, a rope on his harness, and a chainsaw on his belt, Ken Gragg starts to climb.
Discover how poets like Kelvin Marshall and Salaam Green are using poetry as a tool for racial healing and creating spaces for reflection and connection.
A s Adèle Yon tells it in Mon vrai nom est Elisabeth, when she was eighteen she went to a party, taking with her a bag of weed. A distant cousin who was also at the party made a beeline for her, or ...
Excerpted with permission from the publisher The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer (Revised Edition, 2026), Siddhartha Mukherjee, published by Fourth Estate, HarperCollins India.
Microsoft is getting rid of Publisher later this year, so now's the time to find a replacement. I detail your best options, ...
In his new book 'A World Appears,' journalist Michael Pollan explores the mysteries of the human brain — and whether computers could ever catch up.
Reuben Bredenhof's new book, The Ministry of Small Things, encourages pastors to focus on little acts of faithfulness.
Conservation experts helped the Nazi regime inspect church and civil archives to track down people they sought to persecute, a researcher concluded.
The director of the Glen Powell revenge comedy also reveals executives were worried about the leading man changing his look for the role: "he went on a crazy diet and lost a lot of weight. He even ...
Maria Cassano, a professional editor, shares six simple writing rules that make someone sound smarter and much more credible.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing heat after telling a Black mayor he is "like you" before describing his poor SAT score ...
As Trump positions naval and air forces off Iran’s coast, he has some pros and cons to weigh about striking the Middle ...
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