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In the 1970s and ’80s, New York’s streets and subways were plagued with persistent crime. Then the city came back to life.
In some ways, Penn was sort of where the first shots were fired in a war on elite universities,” Scott Bok said during an ...
Belichick was asked if he felt he was treated with dignity and respect when Kraft made the decision to let him go, and Belichick said it was a mutual decision for him to leave. Dokoupil mentioned that ...
Poilievre had first come across the book as a fourteen-year-old teenager growing up in Calgary. Out of commission from a ...
Ahead of the release of her 14th novel, “King of Envy,” the author looks back at a whirlwind five years.
Norman Knight, a retired Clark-Pleasant Middle School teacher, writes this weekly column for the Daily Journal. Send comments ...
Percival Everett spoke with Dan White, Humanities Writer at UC Santa Cruz, about the creation of his 2024 National Book Award ...
Harvard is going to have to argue in federal court —one way or another— that the courts pay no attention to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that sits behind the curtain over there outside of the court’s ...
In a world where attention spans are shrinking and screens dominate our leisure time, the quiet act of reading a book feels ...
Rowling is playing edgelord from the comfort of a life so far removed from reality that the truth is just a speck in the ...
Activists aim to weaken the Texas Citizens Participation Act, which protects against frivolous lawsuits meant to silence ...
Parents in Maryland say they have a religious right to withdraw their children from classes on days that storybooks with gay ...