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But to begin with, it is important to remind ourselves that we are dealing with our national constitution, not an ordinary ...
Radicals used President Trump’s deportations of illegal immigrants from communities around the nation as their pitiful excuse ...
Black Ops 6 was well-liked, but its momentum didn't last. To avoid that fate, here's what Call of Duty must do with Black Ops ...
An exhibit at the Morgan Library celebrates "a lively mind," including with items like a letter she wrote with every word spelled backward.
About the good or bad of democracy, Hamid is clear about his mixed, and constantly evolving feelings. The bet here is that in ...
In this fitting tribute to the late Prof GEORGE KANYEIHAMBA, legal scholar Isaac Christopher Lubogo eulogizes him on how he rose not by climbing ladders, but by tearing down the ceilings of thought.
Notable about Sgt. Pepper’s is that “A Day In the Life” (it frequently comes in at #1 in the holiday weekend playback of the ...
Jurassic World Rebirth starts with a scientist accidentally dropping a Snickers wrapper. It’s a simple mistake that dooms the inhabitants of Ile Saint-Huber to death by mutant dinosaur, and makes for ...
Language,” writes Sumanto, “is not static; it breathes, it grows, it adapts.” This is especially true of English, which has long been an ever-flowing stream, washing over the shores of numerous nation ...
"I’ve had guys show up at my door and get naked, then, after foreplay, examine my penis like I was having a medical exam." ...
Don’t let the very necessary fight against King Gas consume all the oxygen in the room. Europe can't fix its gas woes overnight, but there are other levers it can pull.
Welcome to From the Batman News Desk, a new series of op-eds and articles covering various aspects of Batman history. Each week one of the Batman News writers will share their thoughts on Batman ...