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The postscript: Sensible shoes
Yesterday, I saw a woman trip on the pavement. She immediately turned to her husband and started to complain. San Miguel de Allende, where my husband, Peter, and I spend much of the winter, is a city ...
The Institute of East Asian Studies at the University of California, Berkeley has published an expanded edition of the ...
The U.S. president and Iranian Ayatollah Ali Khamenei turned a meme war into an actual war. Only one of them came out alive.
These histories may be carved in rock and wood, or woven into textiles. "Even if many ethnic groups do not have their own written language, they preserve history through oral traditions — songs, ...
Where things stand with Heat and Antetokounmpo as Miami visits Milwaukee ...
Paul Brainerd did two things that rarely sit comfortably together. He helped make publishing cheaper and easier, then spent much of what he earned trying to protect the landscapes that were being ...
Reuben Bredenhof's new book, The Ministry of Small Things, encourages pastors to focus on little acts of faithfulness.
The story of Frank Arnold Nesbitt stands out among the history of other Alaska-associated espionage from the past 50 years.
Opinion
Nobel chemistry laureate Frances Arnold: ‘Whole swaths of science are just going to die on the vine’
The Caltech professor on using AI to harness the power of enzymes — and what US funding cuts could mean for research ...
Tony Wood on Julio Cortázar, Carlos Fuentes, Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Vargas Llosa, Las cartas del Boom. Correspondence between four titans of the midcentury Latin American novel.
Opinion
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Why the ‘pursuit of happiness,’ 250 years later, remains the Declaration of Independence’s most novel phrase
The primary obligation of any government, the Declaration of Independence tells us in its famous second paragraph, is the “safety and happiness” of its citizens. The necessity of securing safety is ...
The visit by IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva to Sri Lanka was widely described as a success for the government. She was fulsome in her praise of the country and its developmental potential.
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