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The social media vetting rule isn’t just a draconian border policy but a slow, deliberate erosion of the right to dissent and ...
In 1865, Congress passes the 13th Amendment. The war ends, Lincoln is assassinated and the states ratify the amendment later ...
From stories so suspenseful that you are glued to your sun lounger to the novels that linger long after you’ve left the beach ...
The seeming decline of a certain type of novelist is much discussed and debated in the literary world. But the bigger ...
In Paris, Jonathan Anderson's first Dior collection took cues from classic American collegiate menswear. This is the history ...
Since then, things have come a long way, with the evolution of ski technique warranting the introduction of new materials and ...
At first glance, it was the unlikeliest of friendships. I served as editor of the left-wing Vassar College student newspaper, ...
A great exchange rate, ChatGPT, and kimono-wearing bros have turned Kyoto into the loveliest tourist trap on earth.
J.E. Thomas is returning this summer with her second middle-grade novel, “The AI Incident,” publishing July 8, 2025, from Levine Querido.
For so many of us, Roger Haight marked off a breathtakingly wide horizon in which we, agreeing with him or not, could fulfill ...
She first traveled to Paris when she was 21, and nearly six decades later, Mary Jane Wilkie decided that it was finally time to move to the French ...
The AMVETS Thrift Store isn’t just a place to find bargains – it’s a community center, a museum of everyday American life, ...